Quadro CX SDI Premiere Pro bundle

Nvidia Quadro CX with Premiere Pro CS4 bundle advertising: "SDI capability via optional Quadro SDI board and application plug-ins".
Then, is possible SDI output for Premiere Pro with this board?, where is the plugins?
Thanks

You will need to speak to the manufacturer, not Adobe.
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Eddie
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    OK....does anyone have an answer for this?  I have contacted Adobe and receive no anwer yet.  I am running Vista with latest SPs.  My CS4 applications are on a Quad 64 bit machine with plenty of RAM and storage.
    I was using Premier Pro to edit a project and it suddenly began to re-conform and index the timeline clips.  Everything at worked fine previous.  Also when trying earlier to make a sub-clip the sytem kept looping the sound track with a small portion of the file.  Then the system froze up.
    After restarting I get a splash screen and then the debug screen that indicates [..\..\Src\Win\WinPathUtils.cpp-504].  At that point the splash disappears and nothing starts.  Since this I have checked the following other Adobe products:  SoundBooth, After Effects, Media Encoder, and they have the same issue.
    This is rediculous I have used Avid Liquid Edition for years and not experienced anything as frustrating as Adobe video/sound products.  If I did not have so much money invested I would dump them in an instant.  I am traveling and don't have my Liquid computer with me so I am stuck.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I don't know where to start other than shutting down and re-booting which did not help.

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