Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual
Matrox Electronic Systems Hardware
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Introducing Matrox RT.X2
- Welcome to Matrox RT.X2
- About this manual
- Other documentation
- Working with native .mxf files in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects
- Working with native XDCAM EX (.mp4) files in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Displaying information for clips in Windows Explorer
- Creating Matrox EZ-MXF files for playback with VFW applications
- Creating Matrox EZ-HDV AVI files for playback of large HDV clips with VFW applications
- Converting a 32-bit .tga sequence to an .avi file with alpha
- Working with .mxf, .mp4, and .avi Files
- Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings
- A note about running other programs with Adobe Premiere Pro
- Setting your system’s volume levels
- Loading project presets
- Setting up your scratch disks
- Displaying warnings in Adobe Premiere Pro’s Events panel
- Mixing interlaced and progressive clips in a project
- Mixing SD and HD clips in a project
- Defining your General settings
- Defining your Video Rendering settings
- Defining your Capture settings
- Capturing HDV material on Matrox RT.X2 SD
- Exporting to a Matrox .avi file
- Selecting your MPEG-2 I-frame settings
- Selecting your MPEG-2 IBP settings
- Exporting using Matrox Media Encoder
- Exporting using Matrox Clip Notes
- Setting up Matrox DV/HDV device control
- Exporting your sequence to tape
- Creating an SD project in 16:9 format
- Setting Up Realtime Effects withAdobePremiere Pro
- Available effects
- How to apply a Matrox video effect in Adobe Premiere Pro
- How to apply a Matrox video transition in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Transforming your clip
- Cropping your clip
- Applying a mask to your effect
- Creating a primary color correction
- Creating a secondary color correction
- Creating a 3D DVE effect
- Creating a 4-corner pin effect
- Creating a blur/soft focus effect
- Overview of the chroma key effects
- Creating a chroma key or chroma key shadow effect
- Creating a cube effect
- Creating a crystallize effect
- Creating a garbage matte effect
- Creating an impressionist effect
- Creating a lens flare effect
- Overview of the luma key effect
- Creating a luma key effect
- Creating a mask effect
- Creating a mask blur effect
- Creating a mask mosaic effect
- Creating a move & scale effect
- Creating an old movie effect
- Creating a page curl effect
- Creating a pan & scan effect
- Creating a ripple effect
- Creating a shadow effect
- Creating a shine effect
- Creating a sphere effect
- Creating a surface finish effect
- Creating a track matte effect
- Creating a twirl effect
- Creating a wipe transition
- Using the Matrox chroma clamper effect
- Selecting your speed control method
- About Adobe Premiere Pro’s fixed effects
- Matrox RT.X2 realtime guidelines
- Using Matrox RT.X2 with Video for Windows Programs
- Using the Matrox WYSIWYG Plug-ins
- Monitoring Your Matrox RT.X2 System
- Understanding Standard and Advanced Pulldown
- Matrox RT.X2 Workflows
- Overview
- Working with SD “24P” material
- Working with HD projects
- Capturing HDV and SD material to edit in SD on Matrox RT.X2
- Capturing HDV and SD material on Matrox RT.X2 SD
- Using the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD codec
- Using Matrox RT.X2 to edit Matrox Axio offline HD projects
- Supported video compression formats
- Supported master output formats
- Matrox RT.X2 Customer Support
- Matrox RT.X2 Glossary
- Index