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Problems, possible causes, and solutions
¯Note
The above assumes that the DigiSuite cards are operational. If not,
see
“DigiSuite cards not initializing or drivers not loading”
.
Video file playback is jerky (dropping frames)
Possible cause 1
Wrong drive or system not powerful enough
You may not be using
your A/V drive for playback, or your system is not powerful enough for
realtime video editing.
Solution 1
Use correct drive
Make sure you are using a suitable A/V drive. For
details on how to test the performance of your A/V drives, see
performance of your A/V drives”
.
Solution 2
Check settings for scratch disks
In Premiere, make sure your scratch
disks are properly set up for your A/V drives by choosing
Edit >
Preferences > Scratch Disks and Device Control
. For more information,
see “Defining your Adobe Premiere Settings” in your
DigiSuite MAX User
Guide
.
Solution 3
Use Force Render option
Some of the complex realtime Matrox effects
may cause dropped frames during playback. For those cases, you can use
the
Force render
option to ensure smooth playback without dropped
frames. For more information, see “Creating Realtime Effects” in your
DigiSuite MAX User Guide
.
Possible cause 2
MAX effects too close
Your realtime MAX effects are placed too close
together on the Timeline.
Solution
Place effects apart
All the MAX effects require a certain amount of
preload time that’s determined by the capabilities of your system (both
CPU and storage). For details on how to place your effects for optimal
results, see “Creating Realtime Effects” in your
DigiSuite MAX User
Guide
.
Possible cause 3
Fragmented drive
Your A/V drive may be badly fragmented.
Solution
Defragment
Try defragmenting your A/V drive. To defragment a hard
disk, choose
Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk
Defragmenter
. For more information on how to defragment your storage
devices, see your Windows documentation.
Possible cause 4
Other programs running
You should not run any other programs at the
same time as Premiere. Screen savers and programs that use a large amount
of system memory, such as most paint and compositing applications, can
cause problems if you run them at the same time as Adobe Premiere.
Solution
Quit all other programs
Make sure you quit all other programs you
have running at the same time as Premiere.
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Страница 12: ...x Contents Your notes...
Страница 24: ...12 Chapter 2 Preparing Your DigiSuite System for Upgrading to DigiSuite LX MAX Your notes...
Страница 30: ...18 Chapter 3 Preparing Your System for a New Installation Your notes...
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Страница 80: ...68 Chapter 6 Installing the DigiSuite LX MAX Software Your notes...
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Страница 137: ...Appendix B DigiSuite Glossary This glossary defines many of the terms used in the DigiSuite documentation...
Страница 151: ...Appendix D Matrox Around the World This appendix provides contact information for Matrox sales offices around the world...
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