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Chapter 2, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings
$ D1/DV PAL (1.067) For PAL material that uses the standard TV screen
format.
$ D1/DV PAL Widescreen 16:9 (1.422) For PAL material that uses the
widescreen 16:9 format.
6 If you’re exporting all or part of your Timeline, it’s recommended that you
do not select
Recompress. This retains the quality of your video. It also
optimizes the speed of the export because realtime video segments that have
no effects will be copied directly to disk without recompression, assuming
that the compression format of your video clips matches the format to which
you’re exporting.
7 Choose OK to save your export settings.
Performing a Matrox realtime export to disk
You can use the Matrox Realtime Export to Disk feature to export your Timeline
in real time to a DV/DVCAM .avi file, a DVCPRO .avi file, or an MPEG-2
Elementary (.m2v) file. You can use your .m2v files with DVD authoring
programs, such as Adobe Encore DVD. In order to perform a Matrox realtime
export to disk, you may need a second dedicated export drive. (For more
information on dedicated A/V and export drives, see your Matrox RT.X100
Xtreme Pro Release Notes.)
Your realtime effects and other realtime segments will be rendered in real time.
Non-realtime effects, however, will not be rendered in real time and must be
rendered before performing the export to disk.
If you want to export to a DV/DVCAM or DVCPRO .avi file and your Timeline
contains mostly cuts, you should use Adobe Premiere Pro’s Export Movie
feature. This is because realtime video segments that have no effects will be
copied directly to disk without recompression (that is, faster than realtime),
assuming that you do not select
Recompress, as explained in the previous
section.
¡ Important On most systems, you’ll be able to perform a realtime export to
disk. Some systems, however, may have problems with realtime export, such as
gray blocks or system sluggishness. For up-to-date information about
recommended computer systems and motherboards, please see the RT.X Support
section of our web site at www.matrox.com/video/support.