Intensity | |||
Make sure the Headphones are plugged into headphone jack on IMac | |||
DON'T USE THE "ROLLS" HEADPHONE SPLITTER FOR PROTOOLS MONITORING | |||
Turn on the OLED LG or the Panasonic Plasma using the Remote – | |||
– Make sure it TV is set to HDMI it should be already!! On the Panasonic press HDMI on the LG Remote press the "RCA Input" Icon shown here. Right by the "Netflix" button on the LG Remote. | |||
Go to >Apple>System Prefs | |||
System Prefs>Sound>Output>Make sure it is set to Headphones | |||
System Prefs>Blackmagic Applications >Blackmagic Desktop Video and click on it to open | |||
Make sure you see the Blackmagic Ultra Studio or the Intensity Extreme Interface interface in the System Preferences | |||
Go to >Apple>System Settings | |||
System Prefs>Sound>Output>Make sure it is set to Blackmagic UltraStudio | |||
Launch ProTools | |||
Click OK Here | |||
Click OK Here | |||
Go To Setup > Playback Engine | |||
Playback Engine click on Next | |||
Click No here | |||
Click Cancel here | |||
Choose File Type .wav 24 Bit I/O stereo Create | |||
Now go to Input and Output setup | |||
Make sure the Output Tab looks like this if not > Click "Defautl" on the I/O setup | |||
Now that the routing and hardware is set up open the ProTools session if you have one created already or make a new session. | |||
Navigate to the session and open it | |||
Next Import the video into the project | |||
Navigate to the video file that you want to view in the ProTools session | |||
Choose to import at Session Start | |||
Choose to enable the Video Engine | |||
If you would like to use the audio off the video file choose to save it to the default Audio Drive folder | |||
Last step is to open up the Input and Output view in ProToolsGo to > View>Edit Window Views> I/O > | |||
Choose the format 1080 or 720 23.98fps Choose the Playback Quality - Note if there is stuttering choose Draft but Full should work | |||
Make sure all the audio outputs are routed to the Built In Output 1-2 Stereo Then you should see image on the TV and hear audio on your headphones. |
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