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RT.X100 Xtreme Pro realtime rules
Matrox Page Curls appears after Matrox Color Corrections. Therefore, the
clip will remain realtime:
If you want to use Premiere Pro’s nested sequence feature to combine RT.X
effects, you must respect the following priority sequence when applying the
effects:
1 Color correction effect(s).
2 Chroma key or luma key.
3 Matrox hardware-accelerated effect (such as a page curl, advanced DVE, or
Premiere Pro realtime transition).
For example, if your nested sequence includes a chroma key effect, you can apply
a Matrox page curl effect to the sequence and it won’t require rendering. If,
however, you apply a chroma key effect to a nested sequence that includes a page
curl effect, you’ll have to render the sequence. For information on creating nested
sequences, see your Adobe Premiere Pro User Guide.
Restrictions
If you follow the rules listed above, your effects will remain realtime. You will,
however, need to render your effects when you do any of the following:
Select
Force render when you set up an effect in the Matrox Effect Setup
dialog box.
Perform a Matrox realtime export to disk or DV tape of a segment that has
dropped frames.
Place effects or clips too close on the Timeline, as explained in the section
“How to place your effects to avoid rendering” in the “Setting Up Realtime
Effects with Adobe Premiere” chapter of your Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme
Installation and User Guide.
¦NoteThe Matrox old movie effect (available as an add-on from your RT.X
installation CD) follows the same guideline as the Matrox particle effect, that
is, leave a gap of at least two seconds between the end of one Matrox old movie
effect and the start of the next.