ANY ONE USING THIS CONNECTION TO ANY LCD OR PLASMA TV ?
IF YES: HOW IS THE QUALITY WHEN EDITING HD VIDEO..
THANKS....FRANKLIN
HDMI?
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Re: HDMI?
Hi Franklin
I have connected my LCD screen to the Pro and it very clear. You have to go from DVI to HDMI as the Pro hasn't got a HDMI output some thing to do with the naming rights of using HDMI and it is a more secure connection form DVI anyway. I have only tested a small amound of footage in HD as I don't have the BlueRay burner and rendering times are a lot longer.
As I have said before have a play with it before you start using it on a real job ( like a wedding on Saturday ).When using DVI you get also an option of the classic screen or one with a bigger scene bin. Good luck with your new toy and enjoy experimenting always fun.
I have connected my LCD screen to the Pro and it very clear. You have to go from DVI to HDMI as the Pro hasn't got a HDMI output some thing to do with the naming rights of using HDMI and it is a more secure connection form DVI anyway. I have only tested a small amound of footage in HD as I don't have the BlueRay burner and rendering times are a lot longer.
As I have said before have a play with it before you start using it on a real job ( like a wedding on Saturday ).When using DVI you get also an option of the classic screen or one with a bigger scene bin. Good luck with your new toy and enjoy experimenting always fun.
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