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Windows XP
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Adobe After Effects
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Minimal configuration is required for Adobe After Effects®.
Simply, open the application and select the television standard frame size and
frame rate you wish to work with.
How to use your DeckLink Card as a Frame Buffer
To allow your Adobe After Effects® composition to be displayed in real-time
from your DeckLink card, go to
edit->preferences->video preview.
Select
Blackmagic RGB and the appropriate video standard. Now you can view your
Adobe After Effects® compositions in YUV colorspace on your broadcast
monitor as well as your desktop. No more nasty surprises when you go to air
or tape - what you see is what you get!
Rendering
When you have completed your composition, you will need to render to a pixel
format supported by Blackmagic DeckLink.
Below is a list of supported codecs:
Blackmagic QuickTime™ R210 (10 bit uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB)
Blackmagic QuickTime™ V210 (10 bit uncompressed)
Blackmagic QuickTime™ (8 bit uncompressed)
Blackmagic QuickTime™ PhotoJPEG (compressed)
Video for Windows™ (8 bit uncompressed AVI)
Video for Windows™ (10 bit uncompressed AVI)
Video for Windows™ R210 (10 bit uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB AVI)
For all HD standards, select upper field first.
For NTSC 720 x 486, select lower field first.
For PAL 720 x 576, select upper field first.
Supported file formats in Premiere Pro™
RGBA (RGB + Alpha) Video for Windows (None)
Blackmagic QuickTime™ 8 bit and 10 bit uncompressed
Blackmagic 8 bit and 10 bit uncompressed AVI
Blackmagic QuickTime™ R210 (10 bit uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB)
Video for Windows™ R210 (10 bit uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB AVI)
Targa Sequential Sequences
Bitmap Sequential Sequences
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