Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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About this manual
Native .mxf file support for Panasonic P2 (SD and 720p formats) in Adobe
Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Matrox EZ-MXF utility for native .mxf file support in Video for Windows
(.avi file) applications.
Realtime mixed-format multi-camera editing.
Realtime high-quality hardware downconverting for SD output of an HD
project.
Accelerated media encoding, including export to DVD, Flash Video, and
Adobe Clip Notes.
WYSIWYG plug-ins for many popular compositing and animation
programs, including Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, and Autodesk
Combustion.
DV-1394, composite, S-Video, and SD/HD analog component video input
and output.
Full-resolution DVI output for previewing the video output on a DVI
monitor that accepts digital input, such as an inexpensive digital flat-panel
display. (Not supported on RT.X2 LE.)
About this manual
This manual explains how to use Matrox RT.X2 with the provided Matrox
software, including how to use your RT.X2 system with Adobe Premiere Pro.
¦NoteThroughout the Matrox RT.X2 documentation, the term “RT.X2” refers
to RT.X2, RT.X2 LE, and RT.X2 SD, unless indicated otherwise.
Style conventions
The following style conventions are used in this manual:
When an operation is different between Windows Vista and Windows XP,
the operating system is displayed in brackets after the operation. For
example, right-click
Computer (Vista) or My Computer (XP).
The names of files, directory paths, and manuals appear in italics. For
example:
$ The data is stored in the sample.wav file.
$ The file is located in your C:\Windows\System directory.
$ Please refer to your Matrox RT.X2 Installation Manual.
Menus and commands that you need to choose are displayed in the form
Menu > Command. For example, File > Save means click File in the
menu bar, then click
Save in the menu that appears.
The names of keys are displayed in small capital bold letters, such as the
CTRL key.