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1. Re: I am using a 42" Vizio 120hz hdmi TV for editing but...
JSS1138 Sep 8, 2011 6:57 PM (in response to Steve from NY)This appears on the TV, or in the Program Monitor?
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2. Re: I am using a 42" Vizio 120hz hdmi TV for editing but...
Steve from NY Sep 8, 2011 7:18 PM (in response to JSS1138)Pp cs5 displays the program monitor on the tv. The pp interface takes up the entire screen
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3. Re: I am using a 42" Vizio 120hz hdmi TV for editing but...
sacha_G Sep 9, 2011 2:15 AM (in response to Steve from NY)Check both your monitors are set to the same refresh rate - 60Hz for NTSC, 50 Hz for PAL - I
had a similar issue when my primary and secondary displays were different. Also make sure you are using the Full screen preview option and not a maximised monitor window.
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4. Re: I am using a 42" Vizio 120hz hdmi TV for editing but...
Steve from NY Sep 9, 2011 5:11 AM (in response to sacha_G)Its just 1 big 42" monitor set at 60hz. I have tryed 3 different models & they all do the same behavior.
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5. Re: I am using a 42" Vizio 120hz hdmi TV for editing but...
JSS1138 Sep 9, 2011 7:50 AM (in response to Steve from NY)You're saying the TV is being used as the computer monitor?
In that case, don't worry about it. Premiere Pro's built-in monitors are for content viewing only. Minor glitches can be safely ignored.
For quality control, you need a properly calibrated external TV.


