Exporting to a matrox .avi file – Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual
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Chapter 3, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings
Exporting to a Matrox .avi file
Several software codecs are included with Adobe Premiere Pro so that you can
export your video to different formats. Your Matrox RT.X2 system adds several
Matrox codecs to the ones included with Premiere Pro. Because the Matrox
codecs use your RT.X2 hardware to accelerate rendering, they can export video
much faster than when you use a software codec.
The supported formats for exporting to a Matrox .avi file depend on your
project’s video format as follows:
For example, if you have an NTSC project, you must select an NTSC codec. If
you have a 1440 × 1080i @ 29.97 fps project, you can select a 1440 × 1080i @
29.97 fps codec to export to HD format, or you can select an NTSC codec to
downconvert the HD video to NTSC (this includes appropriate color space
conversion from HD to SD). RT.X2 SD supports exporting to SD format only.
° To export your sequence to a Matrox .avi file:
1
Choose
File > Export > Movie
. Click the
Settings
button, and from the
File Type
list, select
Matrox AVI
.
2
From the
Range
list, select an export range, then select any additional export
options.
Project video format
Supported export format(s)
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
PAL
486p @ 23.98 fps
486p @ 23.98 fps or NTSC
486p @ 29.97 fps
486p @ 29.97 fps or NTSC
576p @ 25 fps
576p @ 25 fps or PAL
720p @ 23.98 fps
720p @ 23.98 fps, 720p @ 59.94 fps, 486p @ 23.98 fps, or
NTSC
720p @ 25 fps
720p @ 25 fps, 720p @ 50 fps, 576p @ 25 fps, or PAL
720p @ 29.97 fps
720p @ 29.97 fps, 720p @ 59.94 fps, 486p @ 29.97 fps, or
NTSC
720p @ 50 fps
720p @ 50 fps or PAL
720p @ 59.94 fps
720p @ 59.94 fps or NTSC
1440 × 1080i @ 25 fps
1440 × 1080i @ 25 fps or PAL
1440 × 1080i @ 29.97 fps 1440 × 1080i @ 29.97 fps or NTSC
1440 × 1080p @ 23.98 fps 1440 × 1080p @ 23.98 fps, 1440 × 1080i @ 29.97 fps, 486p
@ 23.98 fps, or NTSC
1440 × 1080p @ 25 fps
1440 × 1080p @ 25 fps, 576p @ 25 fps, or PAL
1440 × 1080p @ 29.97 fps 1440 × 1080p @ 29.97 fps, 486p @ 29.97 fps, or NTSC