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. A unique DVI calibration utility turns your DVI monitor into a true-color SD and HD display. Controls for hue, chroma, con-
trast, brightness, and blue-only let you adjust and control your DVI monitor exactly as you would a broadcast video monitor. 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, export
to an HDV device over 1394, or export to all the formats included in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Adobe Premiere Pro export formats include:
· Blu-ray
· DVD
· Windows Media for digital cinema, HD DVD, web, and multimedia
· QuickTime
· Real Media
· MPEG-1 for VCD and multimedia·
· MPEG-2 for S-VCD, DVD, and HD DVD
· MPEG-4 for streaming
· Flash video (FLV)
· Adobe Clip Notes
HDV support (does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE provide realtime native editing of HDV 1080i, 1080p, and 720p (JVC ProHD) formats. On a reasonably
performing system, you can expect to edit at least two HD video layers with color correction plus multiple graphics layers in
real time.
The Matrox EZ-HDV utility lets you playback HDV-AVI files of any length in Video for Windows applications, overcoming the usual
2 GB AVI file size limitation. It does this by creating a very small reference AVI file almost instantaneously without modifying the
contents of your original HDV-AVI file.
Panasonic P2 MXF 720p support (does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE provide realtime 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. You can also use these files in
Adobe After Effects.
You can use MXF files created by your Panasonic P2 camera directly without having to convert the files to the traditional AVI file
format. In addition, the unique Matrox EZ-MXF utility that 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.
RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE support 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.
Note: When capturing from a VariCam source using Matrox RT.X2, only video can be captured. However, you can add a
voiceover or separate audio clips to your VariCam clips on the timeline. RT.X2 supports playback of both video and audio in MXF
files that you’ve recorded on your Panasonic VariCam camera.
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.
9
Comentários a estes Manuais