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One note about Premiere - You have to set the preference Choose "Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Playback..." | ||
Choose Blackmagic Playback Click OK | ||
Click on the Setup and choose scale down | ||
Choose "Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Audio Hardware..." | ||
Make sure you Preferences look like this | ||
If you get this error click Yes | Click OK | |
Don't forget to pan channel 1 LEFT & channel 2 RIGHT and don't use any other tracks because you won't be able to hear them | ||
Davinci Resolve output settingsOpen DaVinci Resolve | ||
Choose to Skip Tour | ||
Do the Quick Setup even if you think U don't need it | ||
Choose Ultra HD or HD | ||
Browse to your Hard Drive to save the Media to Select the magnifying glass and browse to your HD | ||
Choose your hard drive to save the Media click Open and then Continue | ||
Keyboard Layout is helpful if you already know another application like AVID Once your starting with Resolve you have to set a few more settings | ||
Chose the UltraStudio 4K For both Video and Audio I/O | ||
You will have to close and open Resolve to apply the hardware settings | ||
So name and save your project | ||
Reopen Resolve and chose your project to re-open that you just saved | ||
Simple import of Media >File>Import File>Import Media | ||
Change the frame rate to match the clips | ||
When you import your footage make sure to note the Resolution of the clips you are working with and match the timeline resolution and project settings in Resolve | ||
Then go to the Project Settings Icon in the lower right corner of the screen of the application Choose Master Settings | ||
Since our media was 4096 x 2160 set the Timeline Resolution and the Video Monitoring to 4K 2160p 23.976 | ||
You should see the image on the TV as well as hearing it |