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Hi-Res 4K screens
Hi, my company is looking to upgrade my laptop to a spec more conducive with video production and eLearning development.
My question is with Storyline, are there still problems with scaling at 4k resolution.
I need to know if I need to stay at HD or can I upgrade to 4K without any issues. I don't want Storyline to appear small on the screen as has been reported.
Also curious if this is the case with Rise as well.
Can somebody please help with this?
Thanks
Kris
6 Replies
- KrisTaylor-a3c1Community Member
Hi Ashley or anyone else on the team.
is there an answer for this as all posts on the community seem 4+ years old. - DavidTaitSuper Hero
I'd be interested to know more about this too. We're upgrading our hardware and have similar questions re: 4K.
- KrisTaylor-a3c1Community Member
I’m debating actually upgrading from 1080p to a 1440p QHD display on a new laptop. Mostly though I will be extending across 2 1080p monitors so want to know if there will be scaling issues.
Hello David and Kris,
We currently recommend:
- Setting the resolution and scaling settings to 100%.
- Disabling scaling for high DPI monitors (a community member's approach).
Our technical support team would be happy to review various combinations with you! Feel free to start a conversation with them here.
- GeordieOxleyCommunity Member
A 4k monitor is not even readable at 100%. It's very poor that years later this still hasn't been resolved.
- EthanDuffy-67a7Community Member
The 64-bit preview also does not address this, so is this not even on the roadmap? The UI becoming pixellated with the recommended scaling with common desktop monitors is one thing, but the content being pixellated really is rubbish.
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