System information
When setting up a Quadro video card, please refer to the GeForce 3D Vision  Quick Start Guide that was 
included with your hardware for installation  and setup information. For additional information, graphics 
card and emitter  drivers, and for hardware requirements, please see http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_
pro_graphics_boards.html.
1.  From the Options menu, choose  Preferences  and then click the Preview Device tab.
2.  From the Device  drop-down list, choose Windows  Graphics Card. The Details box displays 
information about the device.
3.  From the Display  adapter drop-down list, choose your 3D display.
You can click the Identify  Displays button to determine which display corresponds to each  setting in 
the drop-down list. A number will be displayed on each monitor.
Notes:
n  If the monitor number is displayed in red,   the graphics card does not support 3D 
acceleration or acceleration has  been turned off. You can go to Start > Settings > Control 
Panel  > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot to turn on  acceleration if your 
adapter supports it.
n  When using the Stereoscopic 3D Graphics Card device with a GeForce video card, you 
cannot preview stereoscopic 3D content and edit simultaneously. Quadro video cards allow 
simultaneous preview and editing.
n  When using the Stereoscopic 3D Graphics Card device with a GeForce video card, you must 
use the primary display to preview stereoscopic 3D content. You can click the Identify 
Displays button in the Preview Device tab in the Preferences dialog to identify your primary 
display.
4.  Select the Scale  output to fit display check box if you want the video preview to  fill the display.
5.  Select the Apply  deinterlace filter check box if you're previewing interlaced video  on a 
noninterlaced display. This filter can reduce the artifacts you often  see on the edges of moving 
areas.
The Apply  deinterlace filter check box will be unavailable if your video  adapter does not 
support pixel shading.
6.  If you want to adjust color  reproduction for video previews, select the Adjust  levels from studio 
RGB to computer RGB check box.
If your source media conforms to studio RGB color (black=16 and white=235)  and you will be 
previewing on your computer's CRT or LCD monitor, this  setting expands the studio RGB range to 0 
to 255 to conform to a computer  display.
7.  Select the Wait  for vertical sync check box if you want to wait for the monitor's  vertical refresh 
timing before displaying frames.
This setting can be used to correct image tearing.
8.  Select  the Optimize GPUdisplay performance check box for most situations. You can clear the 
check box if you experience system, external monitor, or video preview performance problems. 
9.  Select the Recompress  edited frames check box.
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