Matrox Electronic Systems MXO2 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Matrox MXO2 presets for Final Cut Pro
Matrox MXO2 presets for Final Cut Pro
You can create a new MXO2 sequence, capture, and device control preset, or edit
an existing preset. For detailed information on presets, see your Final Cut Pro
documentation.
Creating and editing MXO2 sequence presets
1 Open Final Cut Pro and choose Final Cut Pro > Audio/Video Settings.
2 Click the Sequence Presets tab.
3 Select the sequence preset that you want to use as a starting point for
creating a new preset, or select the sequence preset that you want to edit.
4 Click Duplicate to create a new preset, or click Edit.
¡ Important If you click Edit, the preset that you selected in step 3 will be
overwritten.
5 In the Sequence Preset Editor window, select your settings. To be
compatible with Matrox MXO2, you must select
48 kHz and 24-bit under
Audio Settings on the General pane.
6 Type an appropriate Name and Description.
7 Click OK.
8 If you’re editing a sequence preset, click OK in the Audio/Video Settings
window to save your edits.
Creating and editing MXO2 capture presets
1 Open Final Cut Pro and choose Final Cut Pro > Audio/Video Settings.
2 Click the Capture Presets tab.
3 Select the capture preset that you want to use as a starting point for creating a
new preset, or select the capture preset that you want to edit.
4 Click Duplicate to create a new preset, or click Edit.
¡ Important If you click Edit, the preset that you selected in step 3 will be
overwritten.
5 In the Capture Preset Editor window, select your settings. To be
compatible with Matrox MXO2, the capture preset must have the following
settings:
$ Under QuickTime Video Settings, select a Matrox Digitizer and Input
setting that matches the format to which you want to capture. If the
capture format does not match the format of your source video that is
connected to MXO2’s input, you must enable scaling on the input in
MXO2 (see “Specifying your A/V input settings” on page 47). For a list
of the capture formats that are supported on MXO2, see Appendix C,
“Matrox MXO2 Supported Input and Capture Formats.”