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  • Yeah, I tried that too. But I can’t get it to be right-to-left in Photoshop either… I suppose I need the ME version for that. And I don’t read Arabic myself, I just need to copy and paste.

  • Daniel Westergren

    January 22, 2007 at 2:47 am in reply to: Second graphics card, for triple monitor support

    Tempting, isn’t it? 🙂

    One problem, though. I only have normal PCI slots (no PCI Express). On Adobe’s hardware compatibility page there seems to be only AGP and PCI Express card that are compatible with Premiere Pro 2.0.

    Does that mean I have to get a motherboard that supports PCI Express? Or if not, how would I know what PCI graphics cards that have support for Premiere Pro 2.0?

  • Daniel Westergren

    January 21, 2007 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Second graphics card, for triple monitor support

    Well, it’s mainly to have one monitor for any other applications that are open at the same time, while two of them can be used for Premiere Pro.

    Do the graphics cards have to be identical if the two monitors used for Premiere Pro are connected to the same graphics card, while the third monitor is connected to the second graphics card?

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