Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual
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Contents
Using the Matrox Video for Windows Codecs
Using VFW programs without the MXO2 hardware ..........................240
Before you start rendering................................................................ 241
Selecting color space conversion options ...............................................242
Rendering material to a Matrox VFW .avi file....................................243
Configuring the Matrox DVCPRO HD codec ............................................244
Configuring the Matrox Uncompressed codecs ......................................244
Configuring the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame codecs ....................................245
Using the Matrox MAX H.264 Codec with Adobe Software
Exporting to Matrox MAX H.264 files using Adobe Media Encoder .248
Performing a direct export of an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence ....253
Transcoding for Blu-ray Disc authoring in Adobe Encore .................255
Specifying your Matrox MAX H.264 settings ....................................258
Using Matrox MAX H.264 Capture
How to capture clips .........................................................................265
Specifying your input settings ...........................................................266
Specifying your output settings.........................................................268
Specifying your capture format settings ...........................................270
Starting your capture ........................................................................ 274
Monitoring Your Matrox MXO2 System
Using X.info to display MXO2 information .........................................278
Displaying system information ................................................................. 278
Displaying hardware information .............................................................280
Monitoring your MXO2’s operating temperatures ................................... 281
Selecting your primary Matrox I/O device................................................ 281