Photoshop CS4 video output

Hi, could i get a broadcast video output in Photoshop CS4.
I would to check colors on a PAL monitor, and i have only dv out
Thanks

You can get Firewire previews from PS Extended already. Please check the online help. If your Firewire ports and the device outputting the video signal to anlaog (your camera or a converter box) are not OHCI compliant, it won't work. the rest is unclear. That's exactly why people use compositing programs like After Effects with respective preview plug-ins for broadcast work or do it in their edit suite in the first place...
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