![]() It should be noted that this video monitor was originally used on movies and commercials years ago ( playback on set ) and was ONLY good for full HD. I see the timeline on the video monitor that way. I have my video monitor to accept full HD only and my edit program has proxy to full HD if I put 4K into it. the little application from BM for a monitor is only for their own manufactured monitor. PPro can't do that and resolve can't do that. ![]() The graphics card puts out it's signal and the card put out it's own signal independent of the graphics card. I found that they are totally different things. The one I use as reference is the video one. I also have the same BM card you have in a 16X PCI slot with the SDI out connected to a pro video monitor. I have 2 monitors ( eiso primary, HP junk secondary. I have cs6 creative suite (boxed) and resolve 15. ![]() I have slightly more powerful computer for editing ( under a dust cover now ) and it's win 10. (note version 11.4 listed an Intensity Extreme playback issue fix for Premiere Pro.) When switching to DaVinci Resolve 15.3.1 there are no issues with the same 4K UHD camera original footage playing out on the source or program panels.īlackmagic Desktop video : installed and tested Versions 11.4, 11.4.1, 11.5.1 none of which fixed the source panel playback issue. Video device : set to Blackmagic playback - setup (Contextual menu ) set toĭevice : Decklink SDI 4K, For output of unsupported frame sizes: Scale downĬhecked: disable video output when in the background ( I have this turned on so I can switch back and forth between Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve V15.3.1 to release the Decklink SDI 4K to the active application.) Turning it off has no effect on fixing the source panel transmit issue. In the Premiere Pro preferences Playback menu the decklink card is recognized for both the audio and video device.Ĭhecked : pause media encoder queue during playbackĪudio device : set to Blackmagic playback The effect control of the clip loaded into the source panel indicate the scale is at 50%, position 960 and 540 which is correct but the image is incorrectly magnified as the image downscaling is not happening. When I double click a clip in the 1920 x 1080 sequence (original clip source is 4KUHD resolution but is now in a 1920 x 1080 sequence) to load into the source panel both audio and video will play out the Decklink SDI 4K but the video displayed is magnified both in the source panel and external HD-SDI monitor.
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