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Appendix C, Matrox MXO2 Supported Input and Capture Formats
Supported capture formats for Matrox MAX
H.264 Capture
The following table lists the supported capture formats when using the Matrox
MAX H.264 Capture application to capture clips to Matrox
.264
,
.mp4
, and
.avi
files, based on your selected video input format. For a list of the video input
formats supported on the various MXO2 inputs for capturing clips, see
Captured file format
Video input format Matrox 264 (Blu-ray)
Matrox MP4
Matrox AVI
NTSC
720p @ 59.94 fps or
1080i @ 29.97 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps,
Any_
1
p @ 14.98 fps, or
Any_p @ 29.97 fps
NTSC, 720p @ 59.94 fps, or
1080i/p @ 29.97 fps
PAL
720p @ 50 fps or
1080i @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps,
Any_p @ 12.5 fps, or
Any_p @ 25 fps
PAL, 720p @ 50 fps, or
1080i/p @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps
720p @ 50 fps or
1080i @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps,
Any_p @ 12.5 fps, or
Any_p @ 25 fps
PAL, 720p @ 50 fps, or
1080i/p @ 25 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps or
1080i @ 29.97 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps,
Any_p @ 14.98 fps, or
Any_p @ 29.97 fps
NTSC, 720p @ 59.94 fps, or
1080i/p @ 29.97 fps
1080i @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps or
1080i @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps,
Any_p @ 12.5 fps, or
Any_p @ 25 fps
PAL, 720p @ 50 fps, or 1080i
@ 25 fps
1080i @29.97 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps or
1080i @ 29.97 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps,
Any_p @ 14.98 fps, or
Any_p @ 29.97 fps
NTSC, 720p @ 59.94 fps, or
1080i @ 29.97 fps
1080p/PsF @ 23.98 fps
720p @ 23.98 fps or
1080p @ 23.98 fps
Any_p @ 11.99 fps or
Any_p @ 23.98 fps
486p @23.98 fps or
1080p @ 23.98 fps
1080p/PsF @ 24 fps
720p @ 24 fps or
1080p @ 24 fps
Any_p @ 12 fps or
Any_p @ 24 fps
1080p @ 24 fps
1080p/PsF @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps
720p @ 50 fps,
Any_p @ 12.5 fps, or
Any_p @ 25 fps
PAL, 720p @ 50 fps, or
1080p @ 25 fps
1080p/PsF @ 29.97 fps
—
Any_p @ 14.98 fps or
Any_p @ 29.97 fps
NTSC, 720p @ 59.94 fps, or
1080p @ 29.97 fps
1080p @ 30 fps
—
Any_p @ 15 fps or
Any_p @ 30 fps
1080p @ 30 fps
1
Any_ represents a custom frame size that you can enter for your Matrox
.mp4
file as explained in