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The Monitor is an ancient artifact that acted as Epsilon's body for a brief time. According to Tucker, since this piece of technology is very ancient the Aliens worshiped Epsilon, as if he were a living god, while he took control of it. It is represented as the Forge monitor in Halo 3. Object: monitor A monitor was a space-faring warship. Typically, monitors mounted heavy shielding and armour. They were characterised by their ability to split into ten sections for the purposes of landing on a planet's surface. They could then relaunch into space and reform into one bigger vessel. A Monitor was a technological implant used by the International Fleet to screen children who might show potential to be students at Battle School. Un Monitor es una altamente avanzada Inteligencia Artificial creada por los Forerunner para inspeccionar las Instalaciones Halo y asegurarse de que el Flood no escape de los centros de investigación. Los Monitores son extremadamente inteligentes y dedicados a su trabajo, al grado de incluso traicionar a sus aliados si estos intentan violar los protocolos. Se puede asumir que cada Instalación cuenta con un Monitor el cual dirige a todos los Centinelas de la Instalación. thumb|200px|Oczokrzywiące działanie monitora. Aż strach się bać Monitor – pewien rodzaj międzymordzia, służący do wyświetlania durnych obrazków, gapienia się weń, demoralizowania młodzieży oraz wydawania pieniędzy. Viewing the animatronics on the camera will prevent them from moving until the player stops watching them. However, they are able to cut the video feed if the player is still looking at the Monitor when they move. While viewing the Monitor, the player cannot be killed by the main three animatronics until they force down the Monitor, though Foxy can attack even while the Monitor is up. Although no power-up-containing monitors have appeared in Sonic the Comic, they may have been present at some point in Mobius' history. Examples that fit in with the chronology of the universe may have been: * Power Ring monitors that award someone with ten Rings (sometimes more). * Shields that protect heroes for one hit and can sometimes do special techniques like attract Rings or allow the holder to breathe underwater. * Speed shoes that allow the breaker to move even faster than usual. Sonic does have spare pairs of Power Sneakers in the comic that act like this. Monitors are highly advanced Artificial intelligence constructs created by the Forerunners over one hundred thousand years ago to occupy special positions in Forerunner society. One of the main purposes of a Monitor was to be the caretakers of the Halo Array as well as other installations (such as the maintenance of Line Installations) and to ensure that the virulent Flood remain imprisoned. Monitors are extremely intelligent, yet completely devoted to their original function, and are zealous about containing Flood; Monitors have been known to violently turn on their allies if they should attempt to violate their containment protocols. A Monitor, under normal conditions, is a box type thing with a screen of some sort on it. However, in one rare case, a race of idiots decided to throw a curve ball into that equation by giving them a brain with massive processing power (key word; processing power), and the ability to fly. Why this race would decide to do such a thing is currently unknown, but it is known that these monitors are annoying like women who leave the kitchen. The best way to deal with them is to threaten their hula-hoop and hide behind the nearest Marine. The Monitors represented an internal investigation organization within Umbrella set up to monitor suspicious activities among its employees. They also had intimate knowledge of the dangers their special missions may face; one was aware of the Nemesis-T Type, for example, while supervisors were alerted to the senate's support of the Sterilization Operation as soon as the decision was made. コヴナントはモニターのことを一まとめにオラクルと称している。人類はそれぞれが思ったように呼んでいる。343-ギルティスパーク を例にとると、ジョンソン軍曹は白熱電球、妖精やロボットと呼び、マスターチーフはスパークと単純に名前を縮めて呼んでいる。 The Monitor is a heavy command ship. It soars into battle as a force of nature unleashing the combined might of both High and Dark Templar technology. One flaw of their counterparts is the lack of any integrated weapons. As such, Interceptors form the bulk of attack and confusion mission. Seeing the value of miniature fighter drones, Monitors construct variants of Interceptors for even greater damage. Special abilities: Witam, to moja pierwsza creepypasta, więc proszę o wyrozumiałość. Jednakże, przyjmę wszystkie rady dotyczące pisania opowiadań. Była około pierwsza w nocy. Oglądałem pewną stronę, na której ludzie zamieszczali dziwne, nierzadko przerażające obrazki, filmy lub gify. Przynajmniej tak mówili moi znajomi, którzy widzieli tę witrynę internetową. Mnie te rzeczy jednak nie przerażały. Jednak zobaczyłem jeden gif. Przedstawiał on bardzo dziwną istotę. Była bardzo wysoka, jej skóra była zgniła, gdzieniegdzie można było dostrzec żółte kości. O dziwo, ten potwór nie szczerzył się jak większość tego typu screamerów. Z moich słuchawek wydobył się głos. Brzmiał jak głos demona. "No! Quare jam excurrere?". Lekko się przestraszyłem. Zaraz po tym, mój komputer się wyłączył. Wpatrywałem się w ekran przez Monitor thumb|150px|Monitor na mostku w 2254 Monitor [ang. viewer] lub wyświetlacz to urządzenie elektroniczne przeznaczone do wyświetlania transmisji audiowizualnych, informacji w postaci danych, oraz wizualizacji wyników działania programów. Występuje w różnych formach, od jednostek stacjonarnych do ściennych wersji. Powszechnie używane przez różne gatunki na statkach kosmicznych, instalacjach jak również przez cywilnych użytkowników. The Monitor is what allows you to see a Graphical Representation of what your system is, via the GUI. Monitors come in a variety of types, such as CRT, TFT, LCD, and Plasma Display. They also follow a variety of different types of Input, such as MGA, CGA, VGA, and SVGA. From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Monitor]] monitor (“‘warner’”), from perfect passive participle monitus (“‘warning’”), from verb monere (“‘to warn, admonish, remind’”) A Monitor is a computer peripheral that allows you to see what is actually happening in a computer. You are most likely reading this on a monitor right now. It's the glowing thing in front of you with words. In fact, if you are on a computer and you are unsure what a monitor is, then you're amazingly slow. Monitors were designed to be used with computers for three purposes: Games, Pornography, and Web surfing. A Monitor is a type of water cannon used for hydraulic mining of soft sedimentary material by blasting it with water which then forms a slurry which is collected in ponds and screened to reclaim the minerals or metals that are being mined for. The sludgy waste and contaminated water can cause problems. Further information: Hydraulic mining The monitor is a major warship developed during ISW-4. They first ones were created by the Arachnids and first deployed during Operation Pesthouse. They are about twice the size of a superdreadnought and have about 60 to 70% firepower superiority. They were the heaviest ships created until Supermonitors were developed by the Rim Federation during the Fringe Rebellion 60 years later. They were named after the first ironclad warships on old Earth. ("The Shiva Option") A monitor is a piece of electrical equipment which displays images generated from the video output of devices such as computers, without producing a permanent record. Most newer monitors typically consist of a [TFT-LCD](thin film transistor liquid crystal display) with older monitors based around a cathode ray tube (CRT). Almost all of the mainstream new monitors being sold on market now are LCD. The monitor comprises the display device, simple circuitry to generate and format a picture from video sent by the signals source, and usually an enclosure. Within the signal source, either as an integral section or a modular component, there is a display adapter to generate video in a format compatible with the monitor. Monitor was a Venator-class Star Destroyer of the Imperial Starfleet. In the final stages of the Clone Wars, Monitor transported the 41st Elite Legion to Kashyyyk.The Monitor aided in breaking the Confederate blockade, launched its ground forces, and then returned to battle the Confederacy in space while the Battle of Kashyyyk commenced. After the Clone Wars ended the Monitor was one of the three Venator-class ships overseeing the Death Star's earliest stages of construction. The Monitor was decommissioned shortly before the Battle of Endor. The Monitor is a ship featured in Age of Empires III. [[Bild:Monitors_im_Kampf_mit_Doomdragons.JPG|thumb|250px|right|zwei Monitore bei Man o' War im Kampf mit den Doom Reavers der Dunkelelfen(Copyright Games Workshop Ltd © 2000-2010)]] Monitore sind die Linienschiffe der Zwergenflotten von Barak Varr. If the Keeper is the "head" then the Monitor is the "feet" to ground the circle. The Monitor is a part of the circle but still separate, they watch and maintain the life signs of those in the circle. By resonating to anothers magnetic field and being in close rapport it is possible a Monitor can touch anothers starstone/matrix without harm. The Monitor is the Stage 2 power form of the Virtual group. thumb|215px|MonitorMonitor. The monitor is a creature from the Spelljammer campaign setting. The monitor is the computer screen that you use to control and see what is going on inside the computer. It displays output from the computer it's connected to. A Monitor is a ten-section space warcraft mounting heavy armor and shield protection in the Dune book series. The ship is designed so that it can be separated into its component sections for lift-off after planet-fall. This design prevents the ship's destruction. If it were to land being the size it is, it would break up, unlike the frigate. The city of Monitor has quite some interesting places to offer. The Crematorium, the only one known, the List Field, where all the warriors train most of the day to hone their abilities. And the Banquet Hall, where all ceremonies and feasts are held. However, it always has to be remembered that Monitor prides itself very much on knighthood. Non-knights are seen as people second class. And those who fail, are cast out of the city. Also Monitor is divided between its three clans, Wolfs, Bears and Leopards. |We have two monitors and an nVidia GeForce 6800 GT card. A custom computer running Win XP, SP3. Production Premium CS4 package.Until I get a second nVidia card specifically for the TV, I have to share my second monitor with the TV when I want to do color corrections.Start by opening the nVidia control panel. Navigate to [Set up Multiple Displays]. You want to configure the two displays as independent. In my case I select [Display 1 of 2 + TV] and then select the primary display as [Display 1 of 2]. If you only have one display and a TV I don't suspect you will see these options ... but something similar.Next, the secret ingredient (Kung Fu Panda). Navigate to the [Manage Custom Resolutions] selection in the nVidia control panel. Select the TV and create a custom resolution. Select the [Cr Coming soon! File:Monitor-Elph.gif Write the text of your article here! The Monitors are entities that caused the Crisis that destroyed Earth-2 and many other parallel Earths across the Multiverse. They wish to end all existence so they can maintain order. Among the Monitors, there is a special breed of them called the Weavers, who have been trained since birth to manifest the Bleed as a weapon. To monitor is to assess, to watch, to keep track of, or to check, usually, with a special purpose. Un Monitor, in italiano Guardiano, è una sofisticatissima IA dei Precursori (in fattispecie biologi). Uno dei loro compiti principali era mantenere in funzione gli impianti Halo e garantire che i Flood restassero in quarantena, svolgendo analisi e test sulle varie forme per determinarne una cura. Altre funzioni sono il mantenimento delle Installazioni di linea. I Guardiani sono devoti alle loro funzioni, ma come le IA "furbe" progrediscono verso una personalità propria; nonostante la loro natura apparentemente perfetta possono sviluppare un senso di apatia (esempio Guilty Spark o Penitent Tangent). Nonostante questo dimostarno una lealtà incrollabile verso i loro doveri di droni arrivando ad attaccare anche i loro alleati in caso di violazione dei protocolli. Monitor is very deticated to the Decepticon empire. He also takes his duty seriously and he takes great care to make sure that no Autobots can infiltrate the Decepticon installations or that no Decepticons can betray the empire. He can transform into a tiny mechanical spider, which allow him to sneak up unnoticed but he can also transform into a giant mechnical spider to engage combat with the autobots. In robot mode, Monitor carries a large rifle firing armor piercing shells. His function makes him highly unpopular among the Decepticons. thumb|right|200px|Recykling monitora Monitor - dość ciekawe urządzenie podłączane do komputera, będącą nową wersją ekranu bez bajerów telewizyjnych. Wykorzystywany 24 godziny na dobę. Zazwyczaj często przesuwany w lecie, gdy promienie słońca świecą w ekran.
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If the Keeper is the "head" then the Monitor is the "feet" to ground the circle. The Monitor is a part of the circle but still separate, they watch and maintain the life signs of those in the circle. By resonating to anothers magnetic field and being in close rapport it is possible a Monitor can touch anothers starstone/matrix without harm. Through the observance of the "energy currents" of a body the Monitor can regulate the energies of themselves and others keeping them safe from injury or total exhaustion. Their job can include controlling blood flow (headaches, strokes), relieving muscle tension, restarting a heart and helping a body remember to breath, as well as other biological problems. Monitors wear white robes, even those with little laran can monitor, that is why when students are trained at Towers being a monitor is one of the first skills they learn. The best Monitors appear to be those with the Ridenow Donas or have a strong level of empathy . The Monitors oath is also the first oath students take in the Tower. The oath binds you only to the basic principles that you swear never to use your starstone to force the will or conscience of any living thing, never to invade the mind of any other unwilling and to use your powers only for helping or healing, and never to make war. thumb|215px|MonitorMonitor. Un Monitor es una altamente avanzada Inteligencia Artificial creada por los Forerunner para inspeccionar las Instalaciones Halo y asegurarse de que el Flood no escape de los centros de investigación. Los Monitores son extremadamente inteligentes y dedicados a su trabajo, al grado de incluso traicionar a sus aliados si estos intentan violar los protocolos. Se puede asumir que cada Instalación cuenta con un Monitor el cual dirige a todos los Centinelas de la Instalación. Aunque Monitor es el nombre más apropiado y como ellos mismos se llaman, el Covenant los llama Oráculos mientras que los humanos les dan un nombre de su parecer, por ejemplo Johnson llama a 343 Guilty Spark "campanilla" mientras que John-117 acorta su nombre a "Spark". Object: monitor Viewing the animatronics on the camera will prevent them from moving until the player stops watching them. However, they are able to cut the video feed if the player is still looking at the Monitor when they move. While viewing the Monitor, the player cannot be killed by the main three animatronics until they force down the Monitor, though Foxy can attack even while the Monitor is up. This can be used as a defense method if one of the animatronics is waiting in The Office - although this is only viable if the power will last until 6 AM. However, it has also been noted that Bonnie and Chica can force the Monitor down to attack if it is held up for too long. The Monitor is a heavy command ship. It soars into battle as a force of nature unleashing the combined might of both High and Dark Templar technology. One flaw of their counterparts is the lack of any integrated weapons. As such, Interceptors form the bulk of attack and confusion mission. Seeing the value of miniature fighter drones, Monitors construct variants of Interceptors for even greater damage. One variant, designated as Strikers, strafe enemy forces with pulse cannons and high speed maneuvers. What makes them different from their counterparts is their third pulse cannon (Babylon 5: Nial class fighter; Star Wars: TIE/D Defender). This additional cannon allows the fighter greater firepower and maneuverability. The second variant, designated as an Envoy, is a combination of Hardlight and holographic technology. When deployed, it appears as an energy construct of the Monitor using half the fighter complement. The Envoy's main purpose is to act as proxy to its creator. This allows the Monitor to remain distant from combat while still capable of constructing and controlling fighters at much farther distances. The Envoy also provides more processing power to the A.I.s of the fighters assigned to it. If the construct is destroyed, the fighters return to the Monitor that built them for repairs. In practice, the use of proxies have increased longevity of the capital ships by several hours. While all this makes the Monitor's arsenal very impressive, enemy anti-aircraft weapons could still pick them off before a full stock of Interceptors can be complete. Knowing this, research began to create counter-measures for this potentially fatal flaw. Using Hardened Shields reverse engineered from Immortal schematics, Monitors can resist most forms of heavy bombardment. This allows them to enter enemy bases with little fear of being shot down by stationary defenses. The only flaw in using these modified shields is that they are useless against lighter weapons such as Glaive Worms and laser blasts. This forces Monitors to rely on regular plasma shielding against enemy fighters. Despite these set backs, Monitors are invaluable in taking leading air forces into all types of combat zones. Special abilities: * Hardened Shields (passive) - all incoming damage is reduced to 10. After shields are depleted, the Monitor takes damage directly to its hit points. * Build Striker (autocast) - constructs up to 8 Strikers (each dealing 15 damage). The drones gain +50 damage while linked to Envoy and can still exist if host Monitor is destroyed * Build Envoy (autocast) - construct up to 2 Envoys. These drones can command up to 4 Strikers while host Monitor can build more A Monitor was a technological implant used by the International Fleet to screen children who might show potential to be students at Battle School. Although no power-up-containing monitors have appeared in Sonic the Comic, they may have been present at some point in Mobius' history. Examples that fit in with the chronology of the universe may have been: * Power Ring monitors that award someone with ten Rings (sometimes more). * Shields that protect heroes for one hit and can sometimes do special techniques like attract Rings or allow the holder to breathe underwater. * Speed shoes that allow the breaker to move even faster than usual. Sonic does have spare pairs of Power Sneakers in the comic that act like this. One such monitor that acted as a plot point in STC was the Extra Life item box, usually used to give Sonic an extra chance at the games. In Double Trouble, it was revealed that Doctor Kintobor had created the devices before he turned evil, with this particular monitor stated to be an extra life for the world's favourite hedgehog. Instead of smashing it open, Tails was tricked into pressing a button that released an evil double of Sonic who went on to cause mayhem. Realising his mistake, Tails later pressed the button again and absorbed the clone back into the TV before the real Sonic kicked it into space. Later, a monitor appeared at the side of the road in the Emerald Hill Zone during The Pretender. During Sonic's race with Cosmic, a monitor was used as a finishing point, but didn't seem to have anything in it. Interestingly, both of these stories were drawn by Mike Hadley. The monitor is a major warship developed during ISW-4. They first ones were created by the Arachnids and first deployed during Operation Pesthouse. They are about twice the size of a superdreadnought and have about 60 to 70% firepower superiority. They were the heaviest ships created until Supermonitors were developed by the Rim Federation during the Fringe Rebellion 60 years later. They were named after the first ironclad warships on old Earth. ("The Shiva Option") Witam, to moja pierwsza creepypasta, więc proszę o wyrozumiałość. Jednakże, przyjmę wszystkie rady dotyczące pisania opowiadań. Była około pierwsza w nocy. Oglądałem pewną stronę, na której ludzie zamieszczali dziwne, nierzadko przerażające obrazki, filmy lub gify. Przynajmniej tak mówili moi znajomi, którzy widzieli tę witrynę internetową. Mnie te rzeczy jednak nie przerażały. Jednak zobaczyłem jeden gif. Przedstawiał on bardzo dziwną istotę. Była bardzo wysoka, jej skóra była zgniła, gdzieniegdzie można było dostrzec żółte kości. O dziwo, ten potwór nie szczerzył się jak większość tego typu screamerów. Z moich słuchawek wydobył się głos. Brzmiał jak głos demona. "No! Quare jam excurrere?". Lekko się przestraszyłem. Zaraz po tym, mój komputer się wyłączył. Wpatrywałem się w ekran przez kilka dobrych chwil. Zamarłem. Zobaczyłem coś na monitorze. Cały czas widziałem tą istotę. Stała za mną. To co widziałem, to było jej odbicie. Kategoria:Internet Kategoria:Opowiadania The Monitor is the Stage 2 power form of the Virtual group. Monitor thumb|150px|Monitor na mostku w 2254 Monitor [ang. viewer] lub wyświetlacz to urządzenie elektroniczne przeznaczone do wyświetlania transmisji audiowizualnych, informacji w postaci danych, oraz wizualizacji wyników działania programów. Występuje w różnych formach, od jednostek stacjonarnych do ściennych wersji. Powszechnie używane przez różne gatunki na statkach kosmicznych, instalacjach jak również przez cywilnych użytkowników. The monitor is the computer screen that you use to control and see what is going on inside the computer. It displays output from the computer it's connected to. Monitor is very deticated to the Decepticon empire. He also takes his duty seriously and he takes great care to make sure that no Autobots can infiltrate the Decepticon installations or that no Decepticons can betray the empire. He can transform into a tiny mechanical spider, which allow him to sneak up unnoticed but he can also transform into a giant mechnical spider to engage combat with the autobots. In robot mode, Monitor carries a large rifle firing armor piercing shells. His function makes him highly unpopular among the Decepticons. Monitors are highly advanced Artificial intelligence constructs created by the Forerunners over one hundred thousand years ago to occupy special positions in Forerunner society. One of the main purposes of a Monitor was to be the caretakers of the Halo Array as well as other installations (such as the maintenance of Line Installations) and to ensure that the virulent Flood remain imprisoned. Monitors are extremely intelligent, yet completely devoted to their original function, and are zealous about containing Flood; Monitors have been known to violently turn on their allies if they should attempt to violate their containment protocols. The Covenant refer to the Monitors as Oracles. Individual humans appear to use whatever names they deem appropriate; Sergeant Major Avery Johnson has referred to the Monitor 343 Guilty Spark as "light bulb," "tinker bell," and "robot," and both John-117 and Johnson simply shortened his name to "Spark." From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Monitor]] monitor (“‘warner’”), from perfect passive participle monitus (“‘warning’”), from verb monere (“‘to warn, admonish, remind’”) thumb|right|200px|Recykling monitora Monitor - dość ciekawe urządzenie podłączane do komputera, będącą nową wersją ekranu bez bajerów telewizyjnych. Wykorzystywany 24 godziny na dobę. Zazwyczaj często przesuwany w lecie, gdy promienie słońca świecą w ekran. コヴナントはモニターのことを一まとめにオラクルと称している。人類はそれぞれが思ったように呼んでいる。343-ギルティスパーク を例にとると、ジョンソン軍曹は白熱電球、妖精やロボットと呼び、マスターチーフはスパークと単純に名前を縮めて呼んでいる。 The Monitors represented an internal investigation organization within Umbrella set up to monitor suspicious activities among its employees. They also had intimate knowledge of the dangers their special missions may face; one was aware of the Nemesis-T Type, for example, while supervisors were alerted to the senate's support of the Sterilization Operation as soon as the decision was made. To monitor is to assess, to watch, to keep track of, or to check, usually, with a special purpose. Coming soon! A Monitor is a computer peripheral that allows you to see what is actually happening in a computer. You are most likely reading this on a monitor right now. It's the glowing thing in front of you with words. In fact, if you are on a computer and you are unsure what a monitor is, then you're amazingly slow. Monitors were designed to be used with computers for three purposes: Games, Pornography, and Web surfing. A monitor was a space-faring warship. Typically, monitors mounted heavy shielding and armour. They were characterised by their ability to split into ten sections for the purposes of landing on a planet's surface. They could then relaunch into space and reform into one bigger vessel. The city of Monitor has quite some interesting places to offer. The Crematorium, the only one known, the List Field, where all the warriors train most of the day to hone their abilities. And the Banquet Hall, where all ceremonies and feasts are held. However, it always has to be remembered that Monitor prides itself very much on knighthood. Non-knights are seen as people second class. And those who fail, are cast out of the city. Also Monitor is divided between its three clans, Wolfs, Bears and Leopards. Economically, the traveller can find a provisioner, a furrier, weapons shop, a healer, a tavern, an inn and many trainers. The currency of Monitor is the precious Monetari. A Monitor is a type of water cannon used for hydraulic mining of soft sedimentary material by blasting it with water which then forms a slurry which is collected in ponds and screened to reclaim the minerals or metals that are being mined for. The sludgy waste and contaminated water can cause problems. Further information: Hydraulic mining [[Bild:Monitors_im_Kampf_mit_Doomdragons.JPG|thumb|250px|right|zwei Monitore bei Man o' War im Kampf mit den Doom Reavers der Dunkelelfen(Copyright Games Workshop Ltd © 2000-2010)]] Monitore sind die Linienschiffe der Zwergenflotten von Barak Varr. Monitor was a Venator-class Star Destroyer of the Imperial Starfleet. In the final stages of the Clone Wars, Monitor transported the 41st Elite Legion to Kashyyyk.The Monitor aided in breaking the Confederate blockade, launched its ground forces, and then returned to battle the Confederacy in space while the Battle of Kashyyyk commenced. After the Clone Wars ended the Monitor was one of the three Venator-class ships overseeing the Death Star's earliest stages of construction. Later the Monitor was reassigned to Coruscant traffic control and served to inspect ships arriving and departing Coruscant. It was captained by Eran Eltvol however the real power aboard was Tal Panaka the ISB representative. After Tal Panaka resigned his post Moff Panaka, Tal Panaka's older brother requested that the Monitor be reassigned to aid in the defense of the Chommel Sector and Naboo in particular. This request was accepted. The Monitor was decommissioned shortly before the Battle of Endor. The monitor is a creature from the Spelljammer campaign setting. A monitor is a piece of electrical equipment which displays images generated from the video output of devices such as computers, without producing a permanent record. Most newer monitors typically consist of a [TFT-LCD](thin film transistor liquid crystal display) with older monitors based around a cathode ray tube (CRT). Almost all of the mainstream new monitors being sold on market now are LCD. The monitor comprises the display device, simple circuitry to generate and format a picture from video sent by the signals source, and usually an enclosure. Within the signal source, either as an integral section or a modular component, there is a display adapter to generate video in a format compatible with the monitor. The Monitor is an ancient artifact that acted as Epsilon's body for a brief time. According to Tucker, since this piece of technology is very ancient the Aliens worshiped Epsilon, as if he were a living god, while he took control of it. It is represented as the Forge monitor in Halo 3. The Monitor is what allows you to see a Graphical Representation of what your system is, via the GUI. Monitors come in a variety of types, such as CRT, TFT, LCD, and Plasma Display. They also follow a variety of different types of Input, such as MGA, CGA, VGA, and SVGA. The Monitors are entities that caused the Crisis that destroyed Earth-2 and many other parallel Earths across the Multiverse. They wish to end all existence so they can maintain order. Among the Monitors, there is a special breed of them called the Weavers, who have been trained since birth to manifest the Bleed as a weapon. |We have two monitors and an nVidia GeForce 6800 GT card. A custom computer running Win XP, SP3. Production Premium CS4 package.Until I get a second nVidia card specifically for the TV, I have to share my second monitor with the TV when I want to do color corrections.Start by opening the nVidia control panel. Navigate to [Set up Multiple Displays]. You want to configure the two displays as independent. In my case I select [Display 1 of 2 + TV] and then select the primary display as [Display 1 of 2]. If you only have one display and a TV I don't suspect you will see these options ... but something similar.Next, the secret ingredient (Kung Fu Panda). Navigate to the [Manage Custom Resolutions] selection in the nVidia control panel. Select the TV and create a custom resolution. Select the [Create] option and enter the TV resolution. I use 640 pixels wide by 480 pixels high - standard definition. Yours may be different.You can also change the resolution of your second display if it is a computer monitor by using the [Change Resolution] option in the nVidia control panel. In fact, the choice you make here will be read by Premier Pro and reflected in one of the choices for an external monitor. In using a TV, as we are, this will have no effect since we have specified the custom resolution of the TV in the previous step.Now we can start up Premier Pro. Highlight the Time Line panel. In the top menu select [Sequence], then [Sequence Settings], then [Playback Setting]. Under [External Device] you will probably have 2 or more selections. One of them should say "Monitor 1024 x 768" or something like that. This is the monitor selection you may have made in the nVidia control panel under the [Change Resolution] menu selection. Other wise you have some default value.Next set the [Aspect Ratio] to Software. This should pick up the custom resolution you set under the [Manage Custom Resolutions] selection in the nVidia control panel.If all goes well, when you click [OK] to all the changes, your TV monitor should show you the contents of the Premier Pro video monitor. If you get half an image on your TV, then reboot your system. That clears it in my system. |} * Howard Cromwell said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |How to get fullscreen preview in Premiere CS3 on your monitorThis works on my dualscreen setup running 8600GT GC.Quite simple, Program Monitor > Playback Settings > Realtime Playback > External Device > Monitor 2 1280 x 1024 8 bit.This means you lose the choice to output via a DV device to external TV, but it's up to the user to decide. This setting must be chosen when creating a preset project, if you do not chose it initially it will not appear later during the project.Make sure to enable "disable video preview when Premiere is in the background" otherwise your second monitor will be locked up. |} * See these threads. * For capturing problems see the discussion “nVidia drivers GEForce FX 5200 - Capture Window blank”. * Mark Simkiss said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |Display properties > Advanced > Quadro4 700XGL > Overlay controls > Full Screen Device > Disable. |} * Ernst Blaauw said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |I have an ATI Radeon 9700 Pro, with Catalyst 4.10.If I set my TV-Out to "extend desktop", I can drag some windows to that screen.If I set my TV-Out to "clone", it shows the same window as on my primary monitorIf I set my TV-Out to "cinema", it should recognize video and show it full screen on my TV. If I play a movie with Media Player Classic, it is showed on my TV. But using Premiere Pro, my TV shows the same picture as when i'm not running Premiere. |} * Muresan Filip said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |Worked for me! GF4 TV-out on XP SP2It seems the requirements are - SP2 installed - NVIDIA Drivers - > Full screen device set on secondary monitor(TV) Clone Mode - PPRO Project Settings -> Editing mode = DV Playback - Playback settings -> Desktop display = Direct 3D (default) |} * Steven Gotz said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |ATI RADEON1. In Windows Display Properties, Click on the ‘Settings’ Tab 2. Select the second monitor in the ‘Display’ drop down menu 3. Be sure that the check box “Extend My Windows Desktop onto This Monitor” is UNCHECKED. 4. Select the first monitor in the ‘Display’ drop down menu 5. Click on the ‘Advanced’ button to view the ATI Radeon Settings 6. Click on the ‘Overlay’ Tab 7. Click on ‘Clone Mode Options’8. In ‘Overlay Display Mode’ select ‘Theatre Mode’9. In ‘Set Video Aspect Ratio To’ select ‘Same As Source Video’ 10. In ‘Display Device Aspect Ratio’ select the aspect ratio of the device you are displaying to 11. Click on ‘Display’ 12. Be sure both monitors are activated and designated correctly as either Primary or Feature Monitor. |} * Wayne D Johnson said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |The Premiere Pro 1.5.1 README contains info that worked for me (after updating to the latest nVidea driver). See "HDV External Monitor Support". The amazing thing is that it works for ordinary DV as well. I almost bought Aspect HD for this capability, but here it is free! |} * bazinoz said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |My computer has a dual head AGP graphics card and I use Premiere across both VGA monitors.I have then installed a single head PCI graphics card ($39). I set the Bios to use PCI as system graphics card and I disable VGA irq fetch.Then when the computer starts it shows bios stuff on the PCI graphics monitor. When windows starts it then uses the AGP as per normal. I then open up desktop proporties and go to settings and it shows 3 monitors so I extend the desktop across to the 3rd monitor.Then when I start a PPro HDV project I go to 'playback settings' and set 'external device' to "monitor 3" and I get full screen hi def playback without altering my original 2 monitor setting. |} * Kingbean said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GTIn Display Properties, go to Settings and select your second monitor (TV).Check the box that says 'Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor'.Click the Advanced button.Select the GeForce 6600 GT tab.From the 'popout' menu, select Full Screen video.Under Full screen video controls, set the Full screen device to Auto-select.Now, whenever you play video on your regular monitor, it is automatically displayed fullscreen on your TV!And YES this works in Premiere, hoorah! |} * Aviv Hallale said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |ATI RADEON1. In Windows Display Properties, Click on the ‘Settings’ Tab2. Select the second monitor in the ‘Display’ drop down menu3. Be sure that the check box “Extend My Windows Desktop onto This Monitor” is UNCHECKED.4. Select the first monitor in the ‘Display’ drop down menu5. Click on the ‘Advanced’ button to view the ATI Radeon Settings6. Click on the ‘Overlay’ Tab7. Click on ‘Clone Mode Options’8. In ‘Overlay Display Mode’ select ‘Theatre Mode’9. In ‘Set Video Aspect Ratio To’ select ‘Same As Source Video’10. In ‘Display Device Aspect Ratio’ select the aspect ratio of the device you are displaying to11. Click on ‘Display’12. Be sure both monitors are activated and designated correctly as either Primary or Feature Monitor.• nVidia GeForce1. In Windows Display Properties Click on the ‘Settings’ Tab2. Select the second monitor in the ‘Display’ drop down menu3. Be sure that the check box “Extend My Windows Desktop onto This Monitor” is CHECKED.4. Click on the ‘Advanced’ button to view the nVidia Card5. Click on the Tab with the nVidia Logo and the model name/number of the card.6. In the side menu that pops out select ‘Full Screen Video’7. In the ‘Full Screen Device’ drop down menu, select ‘Auto-Select’8. Apply the settingsThis doesn't seem to work with After Effects, though. |} * ninetto makavejev (ninetto) said: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |there is a second option:when starting a project, PremPro presents you with a number of presets. If -instead of picking a standard firewire setup- you click on CUSTOM and PLAYBACK settings, THIS IS THE ONE and ONLY time Premiere WILL allow you to pick your second monitor as the playback device.Picking playback device in project settings after clicking the "normal" presets will not work. You monitor will not be displayed as a device.Be aware that by picking your monitor for DV-output in CUSTOM playback, you may experience problems "exporting to tape". In that case it will be necessary to import your "custom" project into a project with normal preset. Not perfect but it does work.This work-around took me hours to discover, but it is the only way I could get video-overlay full-screen on the 2nd monitor, WITHOUT using a dv-device (camera/deck). |} thumb|200px|Oczokrzywiące działanie monitora. Aż strach się bać Monitor – pewien rodzaj międzymordzia, służący do wyświetlania durnych obrazków, gapienia się weń, demoralizowania młodzieży oraz wydawania pieniędzy. The Monitor is a ship featured in Age of Empires III. Un Monitor, in italiano Guardiano, è una sofisticatissima IA dei Precursori (in fattispecie biologi). Uno dei loro compiti principali era mantenere in funzione gli impianti Halo e garantire che i Flood restassero in quarantena, svolgendo analisi e test sulle varie forme per determinarne una cura. Altre funzioni sono il mantenimento delle Installazioni di linea. I Guardiani sono devoti alle loro funzioni, ma come le IA "furbe" progrediscono verso una personalità propria; nonostante la loro natura apparentemente perfetta possono sviluppare un senso di apatia (esempio Guilty Spark o Penitent Tangent). Nonostante questo dimostarno una lealtà incrollabile verso i loro doveri di droni arrivando ad attaccare anche i loro alleati in caso di violazione dei protocolli. I Covenant si riferiscono ai Guardiani come Oracoli, mentre gli umani non li indicano con nomi specifici. Nomi usati dagli umani per indicare 343 Guilty Spark sono "campanellino", "lampadina", "robot" o semplicemente "Spark". Come ogni IA i Guardiani possono guadagnare maggiore Consapevolezza di sè e cambiare il loro carattere. File:Monitor-Elph.gif Write the text of your article here! A Monitor is a ten-section space warcraft mounting heavy armor and shield protection in the Dune book series. The ship is designed so that it can be separated into its component sections for lift-off after planet-fall. This design prevents the ship's destruction. If it were to land being the size it is, it would break up, unlike the frigate. A Monitor, under normal conditions, is a box type thing with a screen of some sort on it. However, in one rare case, a race of idiots decided to throw a curve ball into that equation by giving them a brain with massive processing power (key word; processing power), and the ability to fly. Why this race would decide to do such a thing is currently unknown, but it is known that these monitors are annoying like women who leave the kitchen. The best way to deal with them is to threaten their hula-hoop and hide behind the nearest Marine.
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