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  • Buddy Brett ramker

    November 24, 2014 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Second Preview Monitor Not Working

    Hey Luis,

    The only way to display the preview or program monitor on your second display, you will need to physically drag the window over. For Blackmagic playback via your intensity you will need to enable it on the playback menu. Keep in mind, Blackmagic will not playback non standard formats.

    Hope this helps!

  • Currently we are using Blackmagic cards and Blackmagic Media Express for capture. Before we were using FORK and AJA cards. We replaced all of our AJA cards with Blackmagic after discovering pervasive playback issues due to bad drivers. I would not recommend AJA hardware with Premiere Pro on OSX. Our trash cans are in Sonnet Thunderbolt 2 racks.

    Hope this helps,

    Brett

  • Buddy Brett ramker

    November 10, 2014 at 8:30 pm in reply to: Graphics problem after Yosemite upgrade

    I have seen some of these issues. After first upgrading, GPU offload via CUDA was not available and my CUDA panel said it was up to date. After digging a bit, I discovered that the CUDA did need an update and I did it manually. All that being said, I noticed some of the same issues with Mavericks. Usually when switching in and out of Premiere.

    Hope this helps,

    Brett

  • If the footage is retimed to 50% then the playback should be smooth if said footage was really shot at 50p. Instead of retiming to the footage you can interpret it to 25p resulting in a natural slow down. Since you are trying to get slow motion playback with footage that was shot 50p I would avoid timewarp. That effect only works well with a good Hi C shot, and even then it requires a lot of fiddling and rendering.

    Best,

    Brett

  • Buddy Brett ramker

    September 25, 2014 at 4:48 pm in reply to: CUDA does not accelerate

    Could you please list some of your system specs? Cuda does require a driver, and for the driver to be up to date. This could be the cause.

  • Hey Erika,

    I would begin by trashing your render files, and re rendering the sequence. When you are exporting, make sure that the “use previews” box is unchecked. This will force Premiere to transcode the footage from AVCHD to .264. It should do this by default, but sometimes it needs a little encouragement.

    best,

    Buddy Brett

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