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  • Tip Mcpartland

    September 28, 2005 at 1:09 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro external monitor

    Steven,

    The display adapter is a Radeon X300, which I suspect is built in to the MB, but I really don’t know.

    The computer is an HP 830 with a Pentium D at 3GHz. The OS is XP Media Edition and supposedly it can record and play back TV. It has S-Video and composite video outs. I continue to suspect that because of the above, somehow it can play video out of PP, but so far no luck.

    Thanks for your interest in my problem.

    Tip

  • Tip Mcpartland

    September 25, 2005 at 5:11 am in reply to: Export to DVD

    Hector,

    Thanks so much for your post. I think I got the first part working to make the TV a clone of the computer monitor. Can you make it more clear what you mean about the changes in Premiere? Is so, thanks again, it will be very helpful.

    Tip

  • Tip Mcpartland

    September 22, 2005 at 4:46 am in reply to: Export to DVD

    Perhaps this is more of a Windows/PC question, but I’m trying to make something work in Premiere. I just got an HP “media” computer that has S-Video and a composite outs. I’m using the composite, or trying to.

    It’s easy to make the video out show what’s on the entire computer monitor screen, but in certain applications (Adobe demo disk) it shows just the live video. I have been trying to get it to do that with the Premiere video overlay, but so far with no luck. Anybody know how to set a video monitor up in Windows/Premiere?

    I know if I had Matrox hardware or certain othe cards, this would be a snap, but I’m using the stock (probably on board) graphics card.

    Tip

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