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  • Mark Is it possible that you are using long filenames? My last experiences with scenartist a few years ago, it was an issue that would screw things up.

  • [basspig] “I might be inclined to believe in the limitation you are talking about, if I were asking for 2560 by 1600 out of BOTH ports–but I’m only asking for half resolution out the second port.”

    Mark
    1920×1080 is not half of 2500 by 1600. Hence Adaptive Resolution. The GPU hick-ups in order to sustain data rates for both resolutions at subsample frequencies, compromising effective resolution for one port or the other.

    When you read Nvidia specs, they hype the GTX and Ultra cards, and compare specs with select models. And use phrases like (can support up to). The GTS is at the bottom of the 8800 series. Specs are almost always ambiguous.
    Believe me I looked close at these cards, including other mfgs of the same family thinking they would be a good solution to the expense of the quadro cards.
    I see street prices on the quadro cards climbing, while street prices of the GeForce cards falling.

    Maybe it is something else. I don’t know. It would be good to know the answer though, as I am not one to spend money to fix a problem only to find it does’nt fix it. If you find a solution, please let me know. Tks

  • Anarev’s solution should work, but if it doesn’t work, I have a rather verbose method that works I can send you. Sometimes relinking media on multiple external drives ain’t so hot an idea. Personally, I don’t use them except to copy media materials from, to a raid storage solution.

  • Are you by chance editing to an external hard drive? If not give more system information.

  • [Mikeleppmix] “s this just a problem with opening CS3 projects in an older version of Premiere? I’ve recently given up with CS3 so I’m really hoping to get everything working in 2.0.”

    This has always been a problem with almost every application out there. Backwards compatibility.

    I am curious why you are giving up on CS3 though.

  • Mark
    I have looked at all PDFs published on Nvidia site for this card. It probably can pump enough data for two monitors at full resolution. Adaptive resolution driven by a single GPU clocking global RAM is where I think it falls short.I could be wrong here, as I personally have not installed this card in anything.

    Bear in mind that when you look at any spec that says (supports
    up to) you have to read between the lines. Under what conditions.

    I was only trying to help you troubleshoot your original issue and determine whether it is an Adobe issue, or a card issue.

  • You should be able to right click on the clip within Premiere, and select properties dialog. That should display whether 10 bit or 8 bit, and other attributes the clips you are exporting from combustion are set to. Also Media Player may not be configured to play what ever those properties are.

  • [jamination] “Premiere’s monitors show the same pixel across on each horizontal line”

    Can you be more specific? ex. The Source and PGM or are you talking about a dual monitor setup? The same Pixel – define.

  • Mark
    I just looked at specs for your card, and Redgum is correct. The 8800GTS as you have configured will not support the rates you are attempting. The GTX or Ultra would. It is not an Adobe issue. We have ran Quadro 4500s in much the same config as you and various other refresh rates. Never see half resolution from either port.

    A fix might be a Decklink card or box.

    Also great stuff at StopMoPro.

    Regards

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    September 25, 2007 at 3:00 am in reply to: Black Magic Repair

    No credit card needed. I sent it in on an RMA, as there was no need to expedite fedx etc. I loaned client ours, as we have other systems to get us by.

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