Selecting options for accelerated, Premiere pro effects – Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 3, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings

Selecting options for accelerated Premiere Pro
effects

To select your options for processing accelerated Premiere Pro effects on Matrox
RT.X2:

1

Choose

Project > Project Settings > General

and click the

Playback

Settings

button.

2

Click the

General

tab.

3

Under

Premiere Pro Accelerated Effects

, select the options you want:

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Disable accelerated scaling to frame size

Select this if you want to

disable the realtime playback of clips that are scaled to your project’s frame
size as explained in

“Mixing SD and HD clips in a project”

on page

20

.

When you apply a DVE or other effect that resizes a realtime scaled clip,
the full-screen image is resized, including any letterbox or pillarbox black
bars. By disabling the accelerated scaling to frame size, any black bars in
your scaled clips will become transparent, but your scaled clips will require
rendering.

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Disable accelerated transitions

Select this if you’d like to disable the

realtime/accelerated playback of Premiere Pro transitions that support this
feature. Because Matrox RT.X2 emulates Premiere Pro’s non-realtime
version of these transitions, if you don’t like the emulation you can disable
the accelerated transitions to revert to Premiere Pro’s non-realtime version
that requires rendering.

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Accelerate Motion using

Select this if you’d like realtime/accelerated

playback of Premiere Pro Motion effects. You can then select one of the
following to determine how you want the Motion effects to be processed:

Matrox move & scale

Maps the Motion effects to the Matrox

CPU-based move & scale effect, which gives the best results if you only
want to create picture-in-picture effects without rotation. If you apply
rotation when you set up a Motion effect, it will require rendering.

Matrox 3D DVE

Maps the Motion effects to the Matrox

hardware-accelerated 3D DVE effect, which supports rotation. The
picture, however, won’t be as sharp as when you map the Motion effects

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