Wavs must not be signaled broken if OK. Gives a lack of attention so we in end will miss those where its important.
Your wave files are flagged as "inconsistent". Inconsistent means that one system in your current setup is not ableto handle this file correctly. This does not imply that Pandoras Box can not playback the file. It can have various reasons. In your case I guess that you don't have a DirectSound compatible soundcard and Pandoras Box is not able to calculate the track length. We have fixed this problem in version 5.3 which can be downloaded for testing purposes (Revision 7612).
To solve the problem with your current revision: ReImport the wave files while having a sound card attached. If you only have a ASIO sound card, you can probably set it to non-asio mode as long as you are adding wave files to the project.
Why on earth must thGUI be in same resolution as output. We use a 800*600 projector and there is no reason at all to get a bigger one. But running GUI in 800-600 is a pain in the ass.
The thing about having the same resolution on both outputs is due to technical limitations and to maintain synchronicity between both outputs. On a player with one output however you are able to use two different resolutions. Just follow these steps:
1) Start Pandoras Box, load your project (keep your current resolution)
2) Go to the Configurations tab and make sure that "Full Screen opens on secondary Screen" is NOT checked
3) Put Pandoras Box into full screen. If the full screen opens on your local monitor switch the Monitor&Projector plugs at your graphics card
4) Set your desired resolutions for both displays
5) Open Pandoras Box and move the GUI (Pandoras Box Interface) to the second output
6) Go into full screen and enjoy your
Note:
We do not recommend this, but as long as the full screen output is on the primary screen you should be fine.