System information
2. 
Select the Preview  on External Monitor button   in the Video Preview window.
You can turn off external preview by pressing Alt+Shift+4.
Video is sent to the external monitor and  the Video Preview window at the same time. If you 
experience dropped frames,  try clearing the Display  frames in Video Preview window during 
playback check box on the  Preview Device tab  in the Preferences dialog.
Selectively Prerender Video
From the Tools menu, choose Selectively  Prerender Video to render temporary preview files for the 
sections  of your project that cannot be rendered in real time. These temporary  preview files are used when 
you play back that section of the project.
When you perform a selective prerender, a separate preview file is created  for each section of your project 
that needs to be prerendered. Sections  that contain transitions, effects, and compositing will need to be 
prerendered;  unprocessed DV media files will not.
Selective  prerendering is helpful when previewing on an external   monitor. For more information, see 
"Using an External Video Monitor" on page 474.
1.  Select the area of your project that you want to preview.  If there is no time selection, the entire 
project will be used.
2.  From the Tools menu, choose Selectively  Prerender Video. The Prerender Video dialog appears.
3.  Choose a template from the Template  drop-down list to specify the parameters that should be used 
for rendering  your file, or click the Custom  button to create a new template. For more information, 
see "Custom Rendering Templates" on page 526.
Notes:
n  Select  the Stretch video to  fill output frame size (do not letterbox) check box when you are
  rendering to an output format with a slightly different aspect ratio than  your project 
settings. This will prevent black bars from appearing on  the top and bottom or the sides of 
the output.
n  Select  the Use project output  rotation setting check box if you're rendering a rotated  
project and want to use the Output  rotation setting from the Project Properties dialog for 
your rendered  file.
When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according to its  Media Properties setting, 
but the project itself is unrotated—you can  use this setting to proof your project on an 
unrotated display. For more information, see "Creating Rotated Projects" on page 65.
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