Exporting your sequence to tape – Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual
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Exporting your sequence to tape
6
When you’re ready to start the voice-over, click the
Record
button (
).
7
Click the
Stop
button (
) to stop the recording. Your voice-over will be
added as an audio clip on the
Timeline
.
¦
Note
During recording, your voice-over will not be output to your Matrox
MXO2 hardware, and audio punch-in monitoring is not supported.
Exporting your sequence to tape
You can record your sequence onto tape using device control or manually as
explained in your Avid documentation. Before exporting to tape, set your desired
playback settings as explained in
“Defining your playback settings”
.
For a list of the supported video output formats, see
To export to tape without device control, simply play back your sequence and
record the output from any of the available outputs on your MXO2 system. If
your recorder supports RS-422 device control, you can connect the RS-422
connector on Matrox MXO2, MXO2 Rack, or MXO2 LE to the RS-422 serial
device control port on your recorder (see
“MXO2 RS-422 serial connection”
“MXO2 Rack RS-422 serial connection”
). On Matrox MXO2 Mini, you must use a
suitable adapter to connect the serial device control port on your source device or
recorder to your computer. For a list of supported device control adapters, see the
Matrox MXO2 Support section of our website at
.
When configuring your deck for RS-422 device control, the RS-422 connector on
your MXO2 hardware is usually identified as the COM3 port. For more
information on using RS-422 device control, see
.
To record the output from your MXO2 system using device control with the
Digital Cut
tool, make sure that the
Output Mode
is set to
Real-Time
. For
details on using the
Digital Cut
tool, see your Avid documentation.
¡ Important
If you want to downconvert a 720p/23.976, 1080p/23.976, or
1080p24 sequence to SD to record a digital cut, you must change your project’s
format (project type) to SD. For example, to downconvert a 720p/23.976 or
1080p/23.976 sequence to NTSC to record a digital cut, you must change the
project type to 23.976p NTSC. You can then select the output format that you
want in the
Digital Cut
tool.