Matrox Electronic Systems rt.x2 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Monitor
Matrox RT.X2 provides full-resolution HD monitoring on an inexpensive flat panel display via its independent DVI output. You
won’t need to buy expensive HD monitoring equipment or the video-to-DVI converter required for monitoring with some I/O
cards. In fact, RT.X2 provides better HD video definition, with pixel-to-pixel mapping on a flat panel (1920 x 1200), than you will
get on a more expensive professional HD monitor which is typically limited to approximately 800 lines of resolution. RT.X2 LE
and RT.X2 SD provide full-screen monitoring via the analog video outputs.
Deliver
When your edits are complete, you can record your project directly to tape using RT.X2’s analog component HD output or export
to HDV for playout over 1394.
Realtime native editing of Panasonic P2 MXF 720p and SD files (does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
RT.X2 provides native editing of Panasonic P2 MXF 720p files at 23.98, 25, 29.97, 50, and 60 fps and SD files at 23.98p,
25i and 25p, 29.97i and 29.97p fps in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects. You can use MXF files created by your
Panasonic P2 camera directly in these applications without having to convert the files to the traditional AVI file format. In
addition, the unique Matrox EZ-MXF utility is included with Matrox RT.X2 lets you use your native MXF files in animation,
compositing, and motion graphics applications that support Video for Windows AVI files.
Matrox RT.X2 also supports the use of the popular Focus Enhancements FireStore drives allowing you to simply transfer P2 and
HDV files to your RT.X2 system and edit them in real time.
RT.X2 supports Panasonic VariCam 24p and 25p workflows with the Panasonic HVX200 camera via MXF file transfers. The
camera actually saves 60 or 50 frames in the P2 MXF file and tags the ones that should be used to playback at 23.98 or 25 fps.
RT.X2 lets you play those MXF files in a 23.98 or 25 timeline without any additional processing. RT.X2 will detect and remove the
repeated frames on the fly. The camera also features a “pN” native mode in which it will only save the required 23.98 or 25 frames
on the P2 card. RT.X2 also supports realtime playback of those “pN” files.
Matrox RT.X2 extends Windows Explorer functionality to simplify AVI and MXF file management. Important details such as User
Clip Name, Start Timecode, End Timecode, Duration, etc. are available in the Windows Explorer Details View. A clip icon can
also be displayed in the Thumbnails View to let you more easily identify your clips.
Realtime downscaling of HD timelines to analog SD (does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 also downscales HD projects to broadcast-quality NTSC and PAL with proper conversion of the HD color space
to the SD color space. You can print your HD edit to analog SD tape in real time and or use this feature to preview your HD
projects on an inexpensive SD monitor.
Capture in HD, edit in SD for maximum realtime performance
If your goal is to deliver in SD, yet you want to take advantage of the superior image quality offered by your HDV camera,
another way to work with HDV material on your RT.X2 platform is to capture HDV over 1394 then edit in SD using the original
HDV clips. You maintain the quality of your original footage, yet benefit from maximum realtime performance during the editing
process, similar to what you will experience when editing in native DV. When your edits are complete, you can output straight to
SD. When you view the SD master you will see no significant difference in quality compared to a project that is edited in native
HDV then downscaled to SD.
On RT.X2 or RT.X2 LE, if you need an HD master, you can open the same SD project in an HD timeline. No recapturing is necessary.
Realtime native DV editing workflow
All the RT.X2 cards provide amazing realtime editing performance in DV. On a reasonably performing system, you can expect to
edit at least five native DV video layers plus six graphics layers and effects in real time.
Other SD clips captured from analog SD sources with the same resolution and frame rate can be mixed on your SD timeline
in real time.
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