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Frage von carlo:


Hello,

've tried the following: my Mac via DVI-HDMI adapter s.einen LCD Television (46 "Samsung) and then connected in fullscreen mode on video, which I predict with the XH A1've recorded. Unfortunately, a very strong noise in the picture. To make sure that it was not s.meinem material, I have with Apple in a 1080p trailer loaded and played - synonymous and there was a strong rush. Games I Dinger on a 23 "Cinema Display s.ist quality however flawlessly .

I couch with my assumption correct that the LCD-TV problems with the DVI signal (frequency is not 50Hz) and I as the intensity of Blackmagic Design, in my calculator would have to build in order to circumvent the problem?

Space


Antwort von Quadruplex:

"carlo" wrote: I couch with my assumption correct that the LCD-TV problems with the DVI signal (frequency is not 50Hz)
You are not lying - at least not in principle.
I would be times via remote control menu, go into the picture. Most Samsungs have a preset called "Film" - which is much more aggressive originalgeteruer than the factory setting.
"carlo" wrote: and I as the intensity of Blackmagic Design, in my calculator would have to build in order to circumvent the problem?
What do you think so? If s.Deinem car exhaust problems, you can not change the tank nozzle?
The Black Magic can be sent via HDMI record - You want to play via HDMI.

Space


Antwort von carlo:

The s.TV with the settings, I will give it a try. Unfortunately, I have the device are not here. But thank you in advance.

To once again to give Black Magic, in the description is mentioned that synonymous via the HDMI output is possible. What I would have but then an LCD TV as a monitor in Final Cut Pro can control?

Space


Antwort von Quadruplex:

"carlo" wrote: What I would have but then an LCD TV as a monitor in Final Cut Pro can control?
If that's true, yes. 'Ne latest graphics card with HDMI output should still be cheaper ...

Space


Antwort von wolfgang:

So the current Intensity (Pro) Drivers support Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro Appelbaum, and Vegas.

I have the Intensity Pro for me under XP installed, the output via HDMI from Vegas to work out perfectly on a full-HD HDTV. And in much better quality than when I installed synonymous HDTV compatible graphics card MSI RX2600XT via DVI-HDMI cable. The picture is sharper and more brilliant - the ATI-based graphics card delivers a Comparison to Intensity much verwascheneres Picture, even though technically both full-HD can.

So I can certainly recommend Intensity - and feel they are not regarded as particularly expensive. It is of the Bildgüte absolutely comparable with the Canopus NX (which is more expensive, but more can be synonymous, for example, has a scaler so that the intensity has not - and editing programs and codecs).

A single point is perhaps to say that Adobe is that you only have the templates Intensity gets the preview - but not on other Adobe templates. In Vegas plays no role, the preview goes. In Final Cut Pro, I do not know how it is.

Relevant is synonymous nor whether the HDTV using a pixel native preview possible (ie without overscan works). That depends on the HDTV from, and not of the intensity.

Before the purchase I would be synonymous nor the instructions to download - and there are times inside.

Space



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