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Working with Adobe Premiere Pro
3 In the Preferences dialog, select Matrox Player from the Audio Device
list.
4 Under Video Device, select Matrox Player, and then click Setup beside
Matrox Player.
5 In the Matrox Player Setup dialog, select the bit depth for your video
output (
8-bit or 10-bit).
6 If you’re using Premiere Pro CS6 and your sequence includes closed
captioning that was not created using the Matrox 4VANC tool (see “Closed
captioning and AFD” on page 93), you can select
Enable CC overlay on
output (Adobe CS6)
if you want to overlay the closed captions on all the
MXO2 video outputs for display on video monitors that do not support
closed captioning as explained in “Overlay closed captions (CS6)” on
page 100.
¦NoteIf you’re using Premiere Pro CC, you can use the closed captioning
overlay feature in Premiere Pro as explained in “Overlay closed captions
(CC)” on page 100.
7 Click OK to close the Matrox Player Setup dialog.
8 Click OK to save your settings in the Preferences dialog.
9 If you selected an MPEG-2 I-frame sequence preset, or a custom sequence
preset that uses the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame codec to render your video
preview, choose
Sequence > Sequence Settings, and then in the
Settings pane, click Configure beside Preview File Format to configure
the codec. See “Using the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame codec” on page 107 for
information on specifying your Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame codec settings.
10 Set the appropriate video and audio output settings in the Matrox Utilities
preferences window (see Chapter 7, “Configuring Your MXO2 System”).
¦NoteTo ensure that changes made in the Matrox Utilities preferences
window are applied to Premiere Pro when switching between Premiere Pro
and the
Matrox Utilities preferences window, select Disable video output
when in the background
in Premiere Pro’s Playback settings (Premiere
Pro > Preferences > Playback
).
11 In Premiere Pro, play back your sequence.