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  • Sergio Barrozo

    December 25, 2008 at 2:49 pm in reply to: subtitle has opaque background (FAB images)

    I’m having the same problem, the subtitles are showing with black background, and there’s no antialiasing at all.
    Did you get any workaround for this problem?

  • Sergio Barrozo

    October 12, 2008 at 5:52 pm in reply to: instant cursor reaction

    I really can’t understand why this cursor delay in the PC version of Premiere CS3, because I have an iMac in my home and yesterdays I installed Premiere in it. And this syntom doesn’t occurs in the Mac version. When I hit space bar, the cursor stops instantly. It must have an explanation why this occurs in the PC, I’m not convinced that this is normal…

  • Sergio Barrozo

    October 10, 2008 at 8:22 pm in reply to: instant cursor reaction

    I forgot to mention, but another weird this is happening with the audio. When I’m playing back a timeline, and then I stop and play backwards, I hear the audio that is ahead of the the cursor, and not the audio playing backward. I only rear the audio backwards when I hit the key one more time to play in hi speed.
    This syntom began after I installed the Matrox RTX2.

  • Sergio Barrozo

    October 10, 2008 at 8:17 pm in reply to: instant cursor reaction

    To get the Preferences in Premiere I choose Edit>Preferences, and in the drop down menu in Preferences I can choose: General, Audio, Audio Hardware, Audio Output Mapping, Auto SAve, Capture, Device Control, Label Colors, Label Default, Media, Scratch Disks, Titler, Trim and User Interface.

    The options I have in Audio dialog are:
    Automach time (1:00) seconds
    5:1 Mixdown type: Front + Rear
    Play audio while scrubbing (checked)
    Mut input during timeline recordin (unchecked)

    The options I have in Source Channel Mapping dialog:

    Default Track Format (Use File)

    Automation Keyframe Optmization
    Linear Keyframe thinning (checked)

    Minimum time interval (unchecked)
    Minimum time ( ) milliseconds

    The options I have in Audio Hardware dialog:

    Default Device (Premiere ProWindows Sound)
    Asio Settings…

    (i) The default device is used when audio is not being transmitted out the video hardware, or when recording direct to the timeline. To change transmit settings, go to the Playback Settings in the Project Settings dialog.

    It’s all that shows in my dialogs.
    I’m using the motherboard built in audio; I have not a separate audio card. Perhaps the lack of these options in the dialog is because I do not have a dedicated audio card… I don’t know.
    Sorry for the long message text, but if you can help me I’ll appreciate.

    Sergio

  • Sergio Barrozo

    October 10, 2008 at 3:49 pm in reply to: instant cursor reaction

    Hi Eli,

    Are you using Premiere CS3? Because I could not find this option in my Preferences (Edit>Preferences). There are three audio sub-menus: Audio, Audio Hardware and Audio Output Mapping. I could not find the option you refers in any of these audio dialogs.

    Sergio

  • Sergio Barrozo

    October 9, 2008 at 8:21 pm in reply to: instant cursor reaction

    Yes, the firewire cable is connected from the Matrox BOB to a Sony HDV recorder. I turned the recorder off, but the cursor delay is is still present. The weird thing is that when I hit the K key or space bar, the cursor stops in the cue point and in less than 1 second it jumps a little ahead. Then I have to use the arrow key to adjust the correct point. It´s boring. I´m not workin with a slow computer. It´s a Core 2 Duo 3GHz with 3GB of RAM, an Intel DG33TL motherboard that is approved by Matrox and an ATI Saphire Graphic card that is also approved by Matrox. I cannot figure out why is this happening.

  • Sergio Barrozo

    September 15, 2008 at 4:03 pm in reply to: difference between Matrox RTX2 and RTX2 LE

    Hi Jeff,

    I found a Geforce 9600 GT XXX Edition 512MB to buy here in my country, and in the list of recommended graphic cards in Matrox site I found an Asus NVidia Geforce 9600 GT (EN9600GT/HT/512MB). But in Asus site I found several Geforce 9600 GT models and I’m somewhat confused. How can I be sure this Geforce I intend to buy (that’s not from Asus) will work ok with the RTX2. Can you help me?

  • Sergio Barrozo

    September 12, 2008 at 8:15 pm in reply to: difference between Matrox RTX2 and RTX2 LE

    Hi Jeff,

    Thank you again for you reply.
    I’m using a NVidia e-Geforce 7200GS. It is not in the list of approved video cards by Matrox.
    What can happen if I use this card?

  • Sergio Barrozo

    September 12, 2008 at 12:23 am in reply to: difference between Matrox RTX2 and RTX2 LE

    Hi Jeff,
    Thank you for the explanation. Actually my computer is a PC Pentium Core 2 Duo with an Intel DG33TL Motherboard and 3GB of RAM. This motherboard has Two PCI Express x1 bus add-in card connectors and One PCI Express x16 bus add-in card connector.
    I think the Matrox uses the PCI Express x16 connector, isn’t it?
    This board has one analog monitor out and one DVI monitor out, but when I use one of these outputs the other is disabled. So, as I use two monitors, I had to buy a NVidia card with 2 monitors support. And this video card is inserted in the PCI Express x16 slot.
    As I will have to use this slot for the Matrox, what can I do to continue using my two editing monitors?

  • Sergio Barrozo

    September 11, 2008 at 3:24 pm in reply to: difference between Matrox RTX2 and RTX2 LE

    Thank you for answering me.
    As I have ordered a RTX2 SD, I could try with the vendor to replace it with the RTX2 LE. The RTX2 SD card is the same size of the LE?

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