Will the NX for HDV work with Premiere Pro? I know I wont get acceleration but if I am using Native HDV or Canopus HQ can I output from Premieres timeline to a HD monitor (componet)? Or is it Edius only?
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Dont get me wrong I still love my Edius but when I start doing HDV (now sooner than I thought ) I dont want to paint myself into a corner by buying a card that only works with one program. When there are ones that work with several. Id spend the extra money for the NX/HDV because im familer with Canopus's stuff and I trust it but it has to al least output with Premiere Pro. On videoguys sight it says it will work with up to premiere 1.5. I was hoping there was some kind of native HDV mode that would let you output from Premiere with no acceleration.Randy
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I recently uninstalled PP from my laptop... just wasting space.
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really its not the actual editing program that matters anymore. Edius does exactly what I need. Where I need to keep my options open is support software if I use Premiere I have AE, Photoshop and Encore all working as one big honkin program. Edius has Imaginate (which has been dumped, Xplode which has been dumped and a underdeveloped DVD program Which does show promise but not yet. If I find a need to go blue-ray Encore already has a solution.Randy
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Originally posted by rando View Postreally its not the actual editing program that matters anymore. Edius does exactly what I need. Where I need to keep my options open is support software if I use Premiere I have AE, Photoshop and Encore all working as one big honkin program. Edius has Imaginate (which has been dumped, Xplode which has been dumped and a underdeveloped DVD program Which does show promise but not yet. If I find a need to go blue-ray Encore already has a solution.
One caveat I have with NX is that support for AE plugins should be much better, right now it is just very bad. Can't say how it works with CS3, but I suspect it's the same as before.
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