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    Can Edius V9 output Progressive Segmented Frames (PSF) my monitor is suited to this cheers for any help...

  • #2
    Originally posted by Barry Wilkes View Post
    Can Edius V9 output Progressive Segmented Frames (PSF) my monitor is suited to this cheers for any help...
    This is a function of your output card, not edius. You need to check the settings in your card drivers to see if you have an "output p as psf" setting, or whatever your driver calls it.
    Edius WG 9.55.9157, various 3rd party plugins, VisTitle 2.9.6.0, Win 7 Ultimate SP1, i7-4790K @ 4GHz with HD4600 GPU embedded, MSI Z97 Gaming 7 Motherboard, 32GB Kingston HyperX RAM, nVidia GTX680 4GB GPU, Matrox MX02 Mini MAX, Corsair 750W PSU, Corsair H110i GT Water Cooler, Corsair C70 case, 8TB Internal RAID 0/stripe (2x4TB Seagate SATAIII HDD's, Win7 Software stripe), 1TB Crucial MX500 SSD, Pioneer BDR-207D, Dual 1920x1080 monitors (one on GTX680 and one on Intel HD4600).

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    • #3
      PSF

      Anybody know a card that can output this cheers.

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      • #4
        My Decklink Mini Monitor card can output PsF but only from it's SDI socket.
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        Claire

        Edius 8.53 Workgroup, DVC Built i7 5960X 8 core Haswell-E Unlocked, Win10 Pro 64 bit, Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4, 32GB DDR4 RAM, RTX 2080 Ti 11GB, Decklink 4K Extreme 12G, TMPGEnc Movie Plug-in AVC, Eizo 31" ColorEdge CG319X HDR 4K monitor

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        • #5
          cool i have a sdi crt hd monitor

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          • #6
            is that the make decklink or do you have the model number thanks?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Barry Wilkes View Post
              is that the make decklink or do you have the model number thanks?
              Decklink is a line of cards from Blackmagic.

              DeckLink are high performance capture cards for Mac, Windows and Linux with support for 12G-SDI and 8K.
              Edius WG 9.55.9157, various 3rd party plugins, VisTitle 2.9.6.0, Win 7 Ultimate SP1, i7-4790K @ 4GHz with HD4600 GPU embedded, MSI Z97 Gaming 7 Motherboard, 32GB Kingston HyperX RAM, nVidia GTX680 4GB GPU, Matrox MX02 Mini MAX, Corsair 750W PSU, Corsair H110i GT Water Cooler, Corsair C70 case, 8TB Internal RAID 0/stripe (2x4TB Seagate SATAIII HDD's, Win7 Software stripe), 1TB Crucial MX500 SSD, Pioneer BDR-207D, Dual 1920x1080 monitors (one on GTX680 and one on Intel HD4600).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Barry Wilkes View Post
                is that the make decklink or do you have the model number thanks?
                Don't recall the model, I still have the box but it's in the loft... Mine does up to 30fps, it's not the newer 4K version but I see that also has an SDI output.
                Claire

                Edius 8.53 Workgroup, DVC Built i7 5960X 8 core Haswell-E Unlocked, Win10 Pro 64 bit, Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4, 32GB DDR4 RAM, RTX 2080 Ti 11GB, Decklink 4K Extreme 12G, TMPGEnc Movie Plug-in AVC, Eizo 31" ColorEdge CG319X HDR 4K monitor

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                • #9
                  did you sort the model number cheers dude

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Barry Wilkes View Post
                    did you sort the model number cheers dude
                    Hi Barry.

                    They all do PsF as part of their spec across the whole range.

                    DeckLink are high performance capture cards for Mac, Windows and Linux with support for 12G-SDI and 8K.


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                    Dave.

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