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  • Justin Daniels

    September 13, 2016 at 12:25 am in reply to: Premiere CC Multicam Angles on External Monitor

    After multiple feature requests to Adobe over the past year, sadly this issue is still unresolved…

    Still looking for an “enable multi-cam transmit” option or simply an option to display WHATEVER the program monitor is showing.

    Fingers crossed

  • Trick I found that helped me get picture…

    Go into Premiere’s preferences, then go to playback settings. Click the setup option for your Blackmagic. There should be a little box that opens with options “For output of unsupported frame sizes.” Depending on your timeline settings and TV, select either “scale up” or “scale” down.” For me, my TV supports all formats so “scale down” usually works best, but if I’m in a 1280×720 timeline, sometimes I have to choose “scale up” for the picture to be displayed. Hopefully this works for you too.

    If it doesn’t show up right away, leave it on scale up or scale down and restart premiere to refresh it’s “brain.”

  • Justin Daniels

    June 24, 2015 at 8:29 pm in reply to: Premiere CC Multicam Angles on External Monitor

    ***UPDATE ON THIS***

    Someone in my office discovered an a** backwards way to get splits on an external monitor! As he was watching a three camera multi-cam clip, one of the angles went black because the media for it had run out. Out of curiosity, he clicked on the now blank angle and like magic – the splits of the other two cameras appeared on his external TV (connected via Blackmagic Intensity).

    Further investigation revealed that JUST A BLANK VIDEO track above the other clips in your nest works the same way. Add a BLANK VIDEO TRACK ABOVE the other clips in your multi-cam nest, select the “dead clip” when you’re watching the multi-cam and the splits will show on an external monitor.

    THE PROBLEM – if you select a clip other than the “dead” clip, then you can no longer see the splits so at this point, this VERY weird quirk is only good for preview purposes, but it PROVES that Premiere can do it!!!!! I am very curious to know if Adobe even knew this was possible.

    Again, the REAL solution should be a “transmit multi-cam” option in the wrench menu!

  • Justin Daniels

    April 25, 2015 at 11:00 pm in reply to: Premiere CC Multicam Angles on External Monitor

    Yes! There are many times where someone asks to the splits.

    In FCP, there’s a “show multiclip angles” button. Really lame that transmit doesn’t replicate the “multicam” layout on an external monitor.

  • Justin Daniels

    April 22, 2015 at 1:01 am in reply to: Premiere CC Multicam Angles on External Monitor

    Anyone have a solution for this?

    No one ever wants to show split angles on an external monitor?

  • Justin Daniels

    April 17, 2015 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro Multicam Disable Bug

    Sad that this is the best option at this point… I will probably just duplicate my sequence and tag it as “flattened.”

    Thanks

  • Justin Daniels

    April 16, 2015 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro Multicam Disable Bug

    It’s changing angles when I choose to disable the clip (unchecking the enable option). Makes no sense why the clip would switch back to camera 1 just because the multi-cam option is disabled.

  • Justin Daniels

    April 16, 2015 at 2:15 am in reply to: Odd auto-scrolling of timeline

    Yes – I experienced this same issue today. Very annoying. Only way to fix was to restart premiere… No beuno.

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