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Appendix D, Matrox MXO2 Supported Output Formats
Supported video output formats for playback
This section lists the formats that are supported on the main and secondary
MXO2 video outputs during playback, depending on the application used. For
descriptions of the MXO2 outputs, see
.
Playback using Adobe Premiere Pro, Prelude,
and Encore
The following table shows the formats that are supported on the main and
secondary MXO2 video outputs during playback using Adobe Premiere Pro,
Prelude, and Encore, based on your sequence’s video format (for sequence
formats natively supported by MXO2 as well as custom formats).
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Note
For sequence formats where the width, multiplied by the pixel aspect
ratio, and the height correspond to a natively supported format, the available
output formats will be the same as those listed for the native format. For example,
a DVCPRO HD 960× 720p @ 50 fps sequence has a pixel aspect ratio of 1.333
(960 × 1.333 = width 1280), and therefore supports the same output formats as
listed for the native 720p @ 50 fps (1280 × 720p) format.
Matrox MXO2 output
Sequence video
format
Main output
1
Secondary output
2
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC, 720p @ 59.94 fps, or 1080i/p
3
/PsF @ 29.97 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps
NTSC or 720p @ 59.94 fps
1080i @ 29.97 fps
NTSC or 1080i @ 29.97 fps
1080PsF @ 29.97 fps
NTSC or 1080p
3
/PsF @ 29.97 fps
1080p @ 29.97 fps
3,4
PAL
PAL
PAL, 720p @ 50 fps, or 1080i/p
3
/PsF @ 25 fps
720p @ 50 fps
PAL or 720p @ 50 fps
1080i @ 25 fps
PAL or 1080i @ 25 fps
1080PsF @ 25 fps
PAL or 1080p
3
/PsF @ 25 fps
1080p @ 25 fps
3,4
486p @ 23.98 fps
NTSC
NTSC, 480p @ 59.94 fps
5
, 720p @ 59.94 fps, 1080i @ 29.97 fps, or
1080p
3
/PsF @ 23.98 fps
480p @ 59.94 fps
4,5
720p @ 59.94 fps
NTSC, 480p @ 59.94 fps
5
, or 720p @ 59.94 fps
1080i @ 29.97 fps
NTSC, 480p @ 59.94 fps
5
, or 1080i @ 29.97 fps
1080PsF @ 23.98 fps
NTSC, 480p @ 59.94 fps
5
, or 1080p
3
/PsF @ 23.98 fps
1080p @ 23.98 fps
3,4