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Chapter 3, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro
• Use a graphics roll, crawl, animation, or non-full screen graphics clip (only
full-screen single-frame graphics are supported in real time).
• Apply a Matrox chroma key, luma key, or color correction to a graphics clip.
• Add a non-Matrox effect or transition, such as a non-realtime Adobe
Premiere Pro video effect or transition. For details on selecting which Adobe
Premiere Pro transitions you want to play back in real time, see “Selecting
your realtime effect settings” on page 13.
• Apply any
Field Options to a clip (other than Frame Blend Speed
Changes
), such as Always Deinterlace or Flicker Removal.
• Apply a freeze-frame effect to a clip using the
Frame Hold command with
the
Deinterlace option selected (rendering won’t be required if you clear the
Deinterlace option).
¦NoteNon-realtime segments of the Timeline (that is, areas that require
rendering) are identified by a red bar above the time ruler.