Final Cut Pro on Three 4k screens UPDATE! AKA dual display bug fix.

So I had a big back and fourth many moons ago with the top FCP help desk person, and over time, I found out a few truths. At the time, he told me that FCP only works on 2 screens, and at the time, my M1MAX only supported 2 screens, It supports four 4k screens, but that is besides the point. My problem was getting the viewer to work on the screen I wanted it to work on, when you want to break out the clip viewer into another screen that is. It would randomly pick a screen after reboot, it still does this, and when you go to AV output, the attempt would send the client screen back onto itself on the main screen I am working on. This has always done this for me for what ever reason, no idea why.


I found the fix, a work around if you will, but it fixes the dual screen bug in the AV output setting.


1. In FCP, set your playback settings to the AV monitor of choice, I have 3 screens so I choose the Samsung 4k 42inch display.

2. Then open settings, make sure it is in the other display not being used.

3. Select the Displays setting so you can see the set of displays you are working with.

4. In FCP, set to AV Output that is in the Window drop down menu, bug hits, nothing seems to happen bonk.

5. In the Displays setting, select output monitor then switch the resolution it is on then switch it back! Client display activated!


There is it, the A/V output now works as it should. No idea why this happens, but I got it to work, further more, remember that comment I made about the FCP Pro phone support helper who claimed FCP does not work on more than 2 monitors?

It now allows me to set one AV display, and then I can also use the other display as my clip viewer. Since all this happened several years ago, I've updated from an M1MAX MBP to and M3MAX MBP, both can handle 4 displays, I think the M3MAX can handle 6? I've upgraded the 2 on the bottom there to 5k Studio Displays, all of this is playing back a 4k source flawlessly, AND on Tahoe! That was my bad, but as a video editor, I'm finding that Tahoe still works fine, even with all the bugs I am encountering. My work flow has not been impeded yet.


Anyhoo, I wanted to send this update to anyone that might need it and that has a similar issue, and yes, I have done fresh installs of everything, so you can cross that out. For what ever reason, A/V output has never worked for me from the HDMI port or even a dock like the Caldigit TS4 which I am currently using the 8K dongle attachment through the DP connection.


At some point I am going to update the Samsung to an OLED client monitor, maybe that will solve something? My attempt to get a better looking BAM for my office maybe. Hopefully dear reader, you have found a solution in this writing, it was an epic journey, but it can now be laid to rest.


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Ok kids, so I figured it out, SmartSound SonicFire-Pro was the culprit, I don't know why or how, only that it was the one holdover app from 2006 I was still using up till 2014 or so to generate music for some productions I was working on that no longer exist. I deleted that app and all the supporting files out of the system, and now A/V Output works as it should! Who knew?


@Joe Redifer, that is what A/V Output is designed to do, select a target screen and go full, no menu, just pure video play back, when it works, it works! And now it is working for me, d@#m that took way too long to figure out!

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Jan 28, 2026 2:02 PM in response to Joe Redifer

Ok kids, so I figured it out, SmartSound SonicFire-Pro was the culprit, I don't know why or how, only that it was the one holdover app from 2006 I was still using up till 2014 or so to generate music for some productions I was working on that no longer exist. I deleted that app and all the supporting files out of the system, and now A/V Output works as it should! Who knew?


@Joe Redifer, that is what A/V Output is designed to do, select a target screen and go full, no menu, just pure video play back, when it works, it works! And now it is working for me, d@#m that took way too long to figure out!

Jan 27, 2026 2:35 AM in response to British31

I am glad that you have got your setup working as desired.


I have posted a few times here concerning this issue.


The AV Output does work over HDMI, but the display in question cannot just have any arbitrary resolution.

It works at 1080p, 4K (maybe 8K). If your display is at a different resolution (say 1600x900) it does not work.


If you have only 3 displays, and want one as AV Output, it's easy. Select that one first as AV Output, start FCP on the desired "primary" display (move the window to that display if necessary) then Window->Show in Secondary Display->Viewers (or Timeline or ...).


Done.


Now the problem may arise if you have more displays (for example, if you have 4 in total, or 3 but not using AV Output, so that one display is not to be used by FCP at all). Even then, there is a solution to use exactly the ones you want.


Jan 29, 2026 7:33 AM in response to British31

Sadly, I must report back, FCP updated to 12, and now I am right back where I started. FCP loads up with A/V Output on, and right back to half screen on the edit window again!


When set to A/V Output, I get this familiar screen, the attempt to A/V on itself 1/3rd screen, back to its old tricks! Welp, pop open display settings, fiddle with resolution, fixed. Guess I just live with it! Time to dig into FCP 12!

Jan 27, 2026 11:56 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

So yes, the Samsung is always set to 4k (3840 x 2160), but when you target that display for A/V output, FCP never just works in that way. In fact, ever since I moved over to FCPX back in 2015, it's never just worked on any screen for A/V output for me. it always attempted to launch on the edit screen itself, and then I had to force quit the app. This is what has happened when I launch FCP and then set A/V mode.

See how the left 3rd of the screen is now occupied by the video? That is the right 3rd cut off attempting to playback on the self same screen.


So again, to fix, I go into displays, set the resolution to something else, and the video magically pops into the Samsung.


See it's set to 4k normal, so I set it to 3360 x 1890 for a second, screen pops up, then I set it back, all is right with the world.


This has to be done each time I want to use the A/V output on FCP, I'd rather use the player breakout, depending on what startup cycle I am in, it either launches into one of the 2 Studio Displays or it launches into my Samsung. That's the other really strange bug that has never been fixed.


The system switches desktops, I track this with a png file I have placed on the desktop, when I reboot and that file shows up on the Samsung, then I am good to go with Viewer in the secondary display, as I know it will send it to that screen. When I reboot again, and that png file shows up in the other screen, that is where the secondary display will be for that cycle.


What's odd is that the system does this, but keeps the orientation of the screens, so I have them from left to right, the system keeps them in that order, it just swaps the secondary display. A bug I have had ever since I got 3 screens and my M1MAX silicon MBP. But, I seem to be the only one with this issue, it's annoying to say the least, but I deal with it, part of the reason I updated my OS to Tahoe, wanted to see if they fixed it. Not sure anyone is aware of it. Probably some stupid app I installed that I used back then that's giving me a headache that no one else uses! That is usually the case.


As a test, I set the target display to my other Studio Display that is set to default 2560 x 1440, same thing happens, the video attempts to fullscreen on the screen that has the app running, with settings open, I select 2880 x 1440, A/V pops into the 2nd Studio Display. Set it back, off to the races. Such an odd bug!

Jan 29, 2026 8:13 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Luis Sequeira1 wrote:

Sorry to hear that.
Just yesterday I tested by attaching to 1080p displays to my MacBook Pro, and it worked without issue, allowing me to select either of them as AV Output and using the other as secondary display, so I still think there is something in your setup causing this...

Perhaps you really ought to do that clean install. It is not such a big deal these days, it can be done in very little time.

1) Full backup (preferably two)
2) System Settings->General->Transfer or Reset->Erase All Content and Settings
3) Migrate your user accounts (do NOT migrate everything, otherwise you'd get back to where you started).
4) Reinstall any applications from the App Store or their developers' sites


That's it. To be sure, in step 4) I'd install FCP only and test, then gradually install whatever is needed, and keep testing to see if anything causes it. My expectation is that the issue may not recur at all, as probably what causes is something that you don't need.

Ok, so I am constantly working, and this issue, while a pain, isn't in the top category as to wipe and start over, which I literally did when I went from from my MacPro Trashcan (2013) to my M1MAX, I cheated moving to my M3MAX. I think the solution is going to happen when I purchase my next system, an M5MAX what ever, and JUST install FCP with all its plugins. OR, I might just get a MacMini M5 for a test bed. For my daily driver? I need it to be all there when I need it, flaws and all for the meantime.


And it's not that easy to rebuild your computer, there are things you do to the system over the years that you forgot you did that are quality of life additions. Some things you used Terminal for, I sure don't remember all the command lines I've added, all I know is when I did the major transition into Silicon, I had to stumble on those oh yea, I did that thing and it took a few weeks to get the system back into shape after the initial install. It's a bit of commitment.

Jan 27, 2026 11:43 PM in response to Joe Redifer

Joe Redifer wrote:

Glad you got it working, but it sounds like a pain if you need to do this every time.

What I'd like to do is something that I could easily to in Final Cut Pro 7, is use an external display for my monitor... just like you're doing for your 3rd display. I only want 2 screens though. I do NOT want my AV display to have a drop down menu or anything, just full 1:1 4K resolution. In other words, not an extended desktop, just external AV. This seems absolutely impossible and is one of my biggest gripes with Final Cut Pro. Can't even have a dedicated external display like Final Cut Pro 7. Sad.


It is VERY MUCH POSSIBLE. That is exactly what AV Output does.


You just need a 4K display connected via HDMI.

Jan 27, 2026 12:42 PM in response to British31

I don't know why you are getting this weird behavior, but as it seems you have been getting it for a long time, and across more than one mac (if I understood correctly), my guess is some weird software interaction.


As you have been afflicted by this, you may get the impression that is how FCP (doesn't) work, but I assure you that it is not a common bug.


I would try a fresh system, and see if it suffers from the same problem. Or you could run Etrecheck and post its report here, maybe we can find something - any third party driver or other low level system modification, perhaps.



Jan 27, 2026 2:10 PM in response to Luis Sequeira1

I forgot about Etrecheck, had to update it, sadly, the only major issue it came up with was that it had been a while since my last Time Machine backup! I do it about once every 2 weeks if I remember to do it. The outdated apps are from Steam, back when I let my kid use my computer to test out games, I guess I can remove all that now. Nothing jumps out as something that would do all that I am experiencing. I do run espresso displays, but I need that for when I am remote working, and this issue predates my espresso displays. You are right, this problem has spanned over a few systems, MacPro tower, the MacPro they put in the G5 grater (this might have been FCP7 at that point, can't remember), the trashcan that I used up till they released the M1MAX MBP, and then the M3MAX MBP. It's fine the way everything is atm, I have a solution to make it work, just wish I knew why. I need to go through my apps and remove what I am not using, this may provide me with some results, as well as clean out my system!


What I REALLY need to do is do a clean install. One of these days! :p Maybe when I upgrade to an M5MAX if they ever get around to making that chipset!

Jan 28, 2026 1:24 PM in response to Joe Redifer

That is exactly what A/V Output is supposed to do, turns what ever your 2nd display is into a pure, no frills, no menu bar display, and it does work when set correctly. Oddly enough, I just launched my project, and the A/V Output magically worked without issue. I guess the overnight gremlin got into my system and fixed it, that or me deleting out a super old app that I never use anymore, Smartsound Sonicfire-pro, actually fixed the issue. It's the one app I kept from the old MacPro days (2006 - 2015). I will need to test again, but I may have fixed it! Time to reboot! Fingers crossed.


But back to the point, when working, set your target display A/V Output in playback settings, then Window pulldown, select A/V Output, that should do it, unless you had my issue, which I went into great detail above on how to fix. Off to reboot land!

Jan 29, 2026 2:16 AM in response to FilipOfficial

I suppose AV Output does not work on the internal display because of the display resolution and aspect ratio. The built-in display in Mac laptops is 16:10, and HD and 4K video is 16:9 - they could make it so you played full size with letterboxing, but that compromise does not seem like something Apple would be happy with; or maybe one could add a 1920x1080 option in display resolution, which would cause it to lose vertical pixels, ending up with letterboxing by default...


You can of course make your wishes know using the feedback entry in Final Cut Pro: Final Cut Pro->Provide Final Cut Pro Feedback...

Jan 29, 2026 4:44 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Luis, I have a hard time understanding the aspect ratio rationale, FCP is perfectly happy to use any HDMI monitor as an AV Output regardless of the aspect ratio, my friend has a Huawei MateView 28" 3:2 monitor for example, and I've for the longest time used 21:9 monitors and FCP happily spits out 16:9 timelines to the AV Output to both of those. I just find it fascinating that Premiere Pro & DaVinci Resolve both allows you to use the built-in MBP monitor as the A/V Output, which makes sense considering it's the best display on my desk (and probably 90% of other user's too, the specs is insane!) so it's the perfect screen to use as the full-screen secondary viewer. But it must be really hard to code considering PP & DR can figure it out but not Apple, or maybe it's because I've only payed for a $5000 USD MacBook Pro, so I don't deserve the privilege of having the the A/V Output on a Apple XDR display unless I gave Apple an extra $5000 or so for the Pro Display XDR?

Jan 29, 2026 7:52 AM in response to British31

Sorry to hear that.

Just yesterday I tested by attaching to 1080p displays to my MacBook Pro, and it worked without issue, allowing me to select either of them as AV Output and using the other as secondary display, so I still think there is something in your setup causing this...


Perhaps you really ought to do that clean install. It is not such a big deal these days, it can be done in very little time.


1) Full backup (preferably two) 2) System Settings->General->Transfer or Reset->Erase All Content and Settings 3) Migrate your user accounts (do NOT migrate everything, otherwise you'd get back to where you started). 4) Reinstall any applications from the App Store or their developers' sites


That's it. To be sure, in step 4) I'd install FCP only and test, then gradually install whatever is needed, and keep testing to see if anything causes it. My expectation is that the issue may not recur at all, as probably what causes is something that you don't need.

Jan 27, 2026 10:54 PM in response to British31

Glad you got it working, but it sounds like a pain if you need to do this every time.


What I'd like to do is something that I could easily to in Final Cut Pro 7, is use an external display for my monitor... just like you're doing for your 3rd display. I only want 2 screens though. I do NOT want my AV display to have a drop down menu or anything, just full 1:1 4K resolution. In other words, not an extended desktop, just external AV. This seems absolutely impossible and is one of my biggest gripes with Final Cut Pro. Can't even have a dedicated external display like Final Cut Pro 7. Sad.

Jan 28, 2026 4:23 PM in response to BenB

Canvas output, I think I knew that, and I've been working with FCP since 2006, I think that was version 6 days even! Back when the app came as a suite and you spent over 2k for the whole set! Luckily, the production I was working for footed the bill for it, and all the gear to edit in HD, which was pretty novel for the time, esp. for the Bay Area, while they had broadcast HD there (720p or 1080i yuk) the production I was on was the first to send them (KGO7) an HD formatted show delivered on, get this, a Panasonic D-5 tape that had captions added from a video lab in LA! Bonkers time, but I got to edit in HD in my basement on FCP7 using a MacPro tower and a Blackmagic HD card that had HD-SDI capabilities. Quite an operation. Yes, I had a D-5 deck and a BVW-75 Beta deck for analog in my basement, still have the BVW!

Jan 28, 2026 5:18 PM in response to British31

I still wish Apple allowed me to use the MBP built-in display as the AV Output. I use my external HDMI monitor is my main display, and want to have a mini Viewer on that screen, but right now if I want to have a regular FCP layout on my HDMI monitor and use MBP 16” XDR display for AV Output to see what I’m doing on a larger, color-accurate screen at the same time, it’s not possible. Only way is to move the Viewer over to MBP 16” XDR display, which removes it from the editing window layout on the HDMI main monitor. I know it’s technically not an output if it’s the MBP internal display, but yeeez can’t they just let me use whatever screen I want for the AV Output? >:(

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