December 28, 2016 at 7:15 pm
in reply to: external TV
Premiere can do what you want. Your best bet is to get the inexpensive Shuttle from Blackmagic Design. If you have interlaced video and want to see what it will look like on a broadcast monitor it is money well spent. Even if you don’t have interlaced footage and you want to drop it into a broadcast compliant interlaced time line for client previews it is money well spent. If you are editing old VHS or MINI DV tapes the Intensity can out put to the old SD monitors. SD video looks best when viewed on SD monitor. Having said that you can also use your graphics card to connect to a broadcast monitor. The video links below should help.
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I would try to capture the correct aspect ratio and then mix and match the video clips in the timeline of your choice. Premiere should work just fine with mixed formats and resolutions.