Defining Your Player Settings; Displaying Warnings In Adobe Premiere Pro's Events Panel; A Note About Realtime Playback Capabilities - Matrox Axio Installation And User Manual

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If you want to export your sequence to a DV-1394 device other than
DVCPRO HD, you need to copy or import your Matrox sequence into a native
Adobe Premiere Pro sequence. For more details about exporting to tape, see
"Exporting your sequence to tape"

Defining your player settings

By default, each monitor in Adobe Premiere Pro (Source Monitor, Program
Monitor, Trim Monitor, etc.) uses the Adobe Player to play material. However, in
order to also preview the video simultaneously on your video monitor when
working with Matrox Axio, your player settings need to be set to use the Matrox
Player. To do this, choose Edit > Preferences > Player Settings and choose
Matrox Player
¦ Note
You can also use the Matrox Player to preview video played back from
the timeline on your video monitor when working in Adobe Encore. To set the
default project player to Matrox Player in Adobe Encore, go to the Advanced
page of the Project Settings dialog box.
Displaying warnings in Adobe Premiere Pro's
Events panel
Matrox Axio uses Adobe Premiere Pro's Events panel to issue certain error
messages and warnings. To display these, choose Window > Events . For more
information about using the Events panel, see your Adobe Premiere Pro
documentation.

A note about realtime playback capabilities

In most cases, Matrox clips and clips supported by Adobe Premiere Pro that
match the frame size and aspect ratio of your sequence will play back in real
time. For example, an XDCAM EX or P2 720p @ 29.97 fps clip will be realtime
in any Matrox 720p sequence. You can also apply various realtime effects to your
clips as explained in
Premiere
Pro."
When Premiere Pro requires clips to be rendered, a red render bar appears above
the clips on the timeline. After playing back your sequence, a red bar will appear
over any sections of the sequence that have dropped frames. To ensure that you
don't have dropped frames when you export your sequence to tape, you should
play back your sequence and render all sections that have a red render bar before
performing your export.
on page 101.
as the default player.
Chapter 8, "Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe
Defining your player settings
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