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If you are frustrated by the current state of PP's monitoring capabilities, I encourage you to Copy/Paste the following into the Feature Request Form. Let's all band together and finally get this much needed feature DONE!
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Any professional will tell you that an NLE needs an outside monitoring solution - for proper interlaced viewing, for color corrections, etc. Premiere Pro has in the past handled this job by passing it off to third parties like Matrox, AJA and Black Magic. But all of those solutions have their own issues and limitations (not to mention additional costs), and their time is at an end. The modern day graphics cards already installed in many NLE workstations are more than capable of stepping into the role. It's way past time Premiere Pro had a proper monitoring solution, without third party hardware or codecs. Here is what is needed and wanted:
1. Any graphics card with appropriate capabilities should work.
2. Premiere Pro (and After Effects, Photoshop, Encore) need to tap directly into the video port on that graphics card, be it composite, component, S-video or HDMI.
3. There is to be NO cloning or extending of the desktop. If Adobe apps are closed, nothing is sent out of the port.
4. For the Thumbnail and Source monitor, a signal matching the clip is to be sent to the video port on the card without alteration. Ports that cannot handle such a signal will get black. (i.e. Sending an HD signal to a composite port.)
5. For the Program Monitor, a signal matching the Sequence Properties (resolution, frame rate, field order, PAR, etc.) must be sent to the video port on the card. All scaling, deinterlacing, frame blending, pulldown insertion, etc. required to conform the footage in the sequence to the sequence settings must be done before sending the signal to the port, so that only a signal matching the sequence is output by the card, regardless of what's actually in the sequence.
Items 4 and 5 define what is "proper monitoring", and all third party cards should be doing this now. (If they're not, Adobe needs to jump on them to get it right.) Items 1 through 3 define the new feature we want and need from Adobe and Premiere Pro.
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I'd also like to encourage anyone making this feature request to post about it here. Let's keep this thread active and near the top so more and more people will see it.
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Uh, oh... an error message in the form:
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Jim's whole post was under 400 wrods; what the heck did you ask for?
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Maybe a jive error?
I have tried five times to copy and paste the original post from:
"Any professional..."
through
"Thank you for reading."
I keep getting the error.
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I copied the same part except for the "thank you for reading." Form took it with no problem.
Try pasting what you are doing into notepad and see if there is anything extra being copied.
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Delete the text that is already in the box before pasting.
If still no go, then delete the last "Thank You" sentence.
If still no go, the process adds extra lines than can be deleted.
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Thanks for the succinct post on this lingering deficiency.
With the inclusion of SDI out, it's perfect for me.
If you are frustrated by the current state of PP's monitoring capabilities, I encourage you to Copy/Paste the following into the Feature Request Form. Let's all band together and finally get this much needed feature DONE!
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Any professional will tell you that an NLE needs an outside monitoring solution - for proper interlaced viewing, for color corrections, etc. Premiere Pro has in the past handled this job by passing it off to third parties like Matrox, AJA and Black Magic. But all of those solutions have their own issues and limitations (not to mention additional costs), and their time is at an end. The modern day graphics cards already installed in many NLE workstations are more than capable of stepping into the role. It's way past time Premiere Pro had a proper monitoring solution, without third party hardware or codecs. Here is what is needed and wanted:
1. Any graphics card with appropriate capabilities should work.
2. Premiere Pro (and After Effects, Photoshop, Encore) need to tap directly into the video port on that graphics card, be it composite, component, S-video, SDI or HDMI.
3. There is to be NO cloning or extending of the desktop. If Adobe apps are closed, nothing is sent out of the port.
4. For the Thumbnail and Source monitor, a signal matching the clip is to be sent to the video port on the card without alteration. Ports that cannot handle such a signal will get black. (i.e. Sending an HD signal to a composite port.)
5. For the Program Monitor, a signal matching the Sequence Properties (resolution, frame rate, field order, PAR, etc.) must be sent to the video port on the card. All scaling, deinterlacing, frame blending, pulldown insertion, etc. required to conform the footage in the sequence to the sequence settings must be done before sending the signal to the port, so that only a signal matching the sequence is output by the card, regardless of what's actually in the sequence.
Items 4 and 5 define what is "proper monitoring", and all third party cards should be doing this now. (If they're not, Adobe needs to jump on them to get it right.) Items 1 through 3 define the new feature we want and need from Adobe and Premiere Pro.
Thank you for reading.
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With the inclusion of SDI out, it's perfect for me.
Does nVidia or ATI make a graphics card with SDI?
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Pc only. I beleive part of a 3 card solution.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_quadro_sdi_output_us.html
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Include me in! Feature request submitted.
...ensuring that 1080p 25 is supported - which it is currently not via a BM Intensity series of cards.
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PC only.
I'm OK with that.
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Everyone who is interested in a proper monitoring solution
for Premiere should copy and paste this feature request.
Any professional will tell you that an NLE needs an outside monitoring
solution - for proper interlaced viewing, for color corrections, etc.
Premiere Pro has in the past handled this job by passing it off to
third parties like Matrox, AJA and Black Magic. But all of those
solutions have their own issues and limitations (not to mention
additional costs), and their time is at an end. The modern day
graphics cards already installed in many NLE workstations are
more than capable of stepping into the role. It's way past time
Premiere Pro had a proper monitoring solution, without
third party hardware or codecs. Here is what is needed and wanted:
1. Any graphics card with appropriate capabilities should work.
2. Premiere Pro (and After Effects, Photoshop, Encore) need to tap
directly into the video port on that graphics card, be it composite,
component, S-video, SDI or HDMI.
3. There is to be NO cloning or extending of the desktop.
If Adobe apps are closed, nothing is sent out of the port.
4. For the Thumbnail and Source monitor, a signal matching the
clip is to be sent to the video port on the card without alteration.
Ports that cannot handle such a signal will get black.
(i.e. Sending an HD signal to a composite port.)
5. For the Program Monitor, a signal matching the Sequence Properties
(resolution, frame rate, field order, PAR, etc.) must be sent to the video
port on the card. All scaling, deinterlacing, frame blending,
pulldown insertion, etc. required to conform the footage in the
sequence to the sequence settings must be done before sending
the signal to the port, so that only a signal matching the sequence
is output by the card, regardless of what's actually in the sequence.
Items 4 and 5 define what is "proper monitoring", and all third party
cards should be doing this now. (If they're not, Adobe needs to jump
on them to get it right.) Items 1 through 3 define the new feature
we want and need from Adobe and Premiere Pro.
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+1 for this reason:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/882562?tstart=0
Just tried and failed with the >2000 characters message - maybe if we keep this thread alive maybe somebody from Adobe might pop over to comment but I'm in agreement with all of this - after getting my fingers really burnt with Matrox hardware I want to keep third party hardware out unless there is a *really* good reason not to.
Silly thing is the feature as it stands so *nearly* works as it is.
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Sacha, just delete the thank you line at the bottom and it will be accepted. I had the same problem.
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It's too bad I can't edit the original post to remove that.
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> It's too bad I can't edit the original post to remove that.
I just edited it for you.
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I just edited it for you.
Awesome, Todd. Thanks.
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I have been able to successfully copy and paste the feature request from
the original post without any error by scrolling up in the submission form
window and removing all of the empty lines.
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Thanks for the tip, Joe.
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Kind of interesting...
"AMD unveiled AMD FirePro SDI-Link to address the market for real-time, GPU-accelerated post production and broadcast pipelines requiring Serial Digital Interface (SDI) input and output."
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=31105
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5. For the Program Monitor, a signal matching the Sequence Properties (resolution, frame rate, field order, PAR, etc.) must be sent to the video port on the card. All scaling, deinterlacing, frame blending, pulldown insertion, etc
Thank goodness for third party monitoring solutions, because PPro is the last app i'd count on for any of this...
Problem is, that there's so many different outputs, formats, and reasons for monitoring, that by the time these are factored into a video card, you'll be paying just as much as an AJA, Blackmagic, Matrox etc.....
Plus, if you're ingesting different formats, many people prefer to use a universal captureconvert codec for their hardware exports.
Here's an interesting read..
I'm not telling you what you already don't know, but workflows vary for everybody.....
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PPro is the last app i'd count on for any of this...
Why? It's doing it now for export.
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PPro is the last app i'd count on for any of this...Why? It's doing it now for export.
Yes it is....But i find PPro deinterlacing and resizing interlaced footage the most overlooked export feature.
Third party hardware solutions usually fix this..
In fact, i found PPro's fix for this quite insulting...A flyout on the right hand side? Really?
Actually, i should be blaming AME for this, but PPro's deinterlacing options are basic at best.
Seriously, to do a properly scale out interlaced footage would require a proper plugin or separate dialogue box altogether...
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What version are you using Pijetro? I believe many of your concerns have been resolved in 5.5.
And the point of having those items in my list was to ensure that any issues that still need addressing are addressed with the implementation of the new monitoring feature.