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Chapter 6, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere
• When playing the Timeline, a maximum of four single-frame graphics clips
can be stored in the Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme buffer. Because each clip
requires one second to clear the buffer before the next graphics clip on the
Timeline can be preloaded, you’ll need to leave an appropriate gap between
your graphics clips depending on how many graphics are loaded in the buffer
for a given sequence, and how many graphics need to be pre-loaded for the
next sequence.
The following sequence of graphics clips follows the proper spacing
guidelines by not having more than four clips in the buffer at a time:
Remarks
• If any of these guidelines aren’t respected and your segment requires
rendering (that is, there is a red bar above the time ruler), with Xtreme
Preview enabled, you’ll still be able to preview your segment without
rendering. For more information, see “What is XtremePreview?” on
page 169.
• Because of the spacing restrictions for single-frame graphics files, graphics
sequences (such as .tga and .bmp sequences) are not supported on Matrox
RT.X100 Xtreme.
2 sec
3 sec
4 sec
1 sec
3 sec