User´s Guide
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Modes of operation
In Adobe Premiere 5.1 there are many modes of video display. You can
play, scrub or preview, use the trim or slip/slide tools, the monitor window
can be in single view or dual view mode with attached or detached controls,
and many more. The Adobe Premiere 5.1 documentation describes all of
these modes without reference to miroINSTANT Video.
When using miroINSTANT Video, there is the additional video output to
your TV / video device. This is active most of the time, but not always. In
addition, the PC screen display is different from the standard Adobe
Premiere 5.1 behavior in some cases.
Details: (“shown on TV” means output by the Pinnacle Systems DV200 to
connected video devices and/or screens):
When scrubbing using the left set of controls in the monitor window,
video is shown on the PC screen and on TV simultaneously.
When using the trim mode or the slip and slide tools, the video is shown
on the PC screen only.
When outputting the timeline (<Enter> key) or playing the timeline after
you called the 'Render Selection' function, the timeline content will play
through the DV port to the TV provided that the “Print to DV device”
function has been selected. Otherwise the output is effected on the PC
monitor. The DV200 output signal will be continuous.
When you scrub or play parts of the timeline, the output depends on the
timeline content: If you scrub through parts / effects that have not been
rendered by Adobe Premiere yet, there will be no TV output of the effect
and only one of the source clips will be shown.
All parts of the timeline that do not need rendering or have already been
rendered will be scrubbed on the PC screen and on TV out.
When the source and program monitors are linked, the content of the
active monitor will be shown on the PC screen and on TV out, the other
monitor will display on the PC screen only.
The audio parts of the clips and projects you play back with miroINSTANT
Video 5.0 are output using two different devices: One is the DV200,
outputting audio through it's digital connectors as part of the standard DV
data during full playback. The other one is the standard Windows audio
device (i.e. your Soundblaster card) which will play back audio for scrub or
for items that have not yet been rendered by Adobe Premiere.
During priview, audio is output through the DV200 to a connected and
operating DV device when you:
Have activated the “Print to DV device” function
Play an AVI file that is compatible with the DV200 using the source
monitor or a clip window.
Do a preview playback of parts of the timeline, with all the audio in the
work area having already been rendered by Adobe Premiere 5.1 .
Video output
Audio output
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