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Ryan Krga October 14th, 2003 04:51 PM

Previewing edited video on normal TV screen...
 
I'm using Premiere Pro and I'm trying to view my edited video on the TV screen. I have it set up like this: computer to camera through firewire and camera to TV screen through AV cables. This worked fine in Premiere 6.5, but now I'm having a little trouble. It seems that if I try to play the video in Premiere Pro it doesn't show up on the TV screen, nor the camera's LCD. I have the camera on Play (VCR) mode with it on lock.

Has anyone ever tried this before?

Rob Lohman October 15th, 2003 11:55 AM

Have you looked through the settings in PPro? I had to specifically
enable it on Vegas for example.

Brian Huey October 15th, 2003 01:49 PM

There's a setting in Premiere 6.0 that you have to check in order to enable this. Something like "Use camcorder as a VCR" or for playback, or previews something like that. I believe it was in the Project menu but my Premiere is giving me some error and won't load. Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Huey

J. Clayton Stansberry October 15th, 2003 02:04 PM

In 6.5 go to "Project" then to "Project Settings" then to "Playback Settings" and check "Playback on DV Camcorder/VCR". I would imagine that it is somewhat similar in Pro, but haven't used it yet. Hope that helps...

Clay...

Ryan Krga October 15th, 2003 06:01 PM

AS I stated, I've done this in Premiere 6.5 with ease already. I've gone through everything and couldn't find a setting for it. Maybe Premiere Pro isn't meant for weird previewing.

I would click on Playback Settings, but it is greyed-out for some reason.

Ryan Krga October 18th, 2003 10:28 AM

I don't think you can preview on a TV screen while dealing with 30 FPS. It only lets you do it in 29.97.

Glenn Chan October 18th, 2003 10:51 AM

Most people say 30fps when they mean 29.97fps because that's too long to say/type. If you have DV footage (29.97fps) then you should be able to preview that footage on a TV.


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