NOW WITH
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
If you're a professional video
editor concerned about getting maximum productivity from Adobe
Premiere Pro CS4 and Adobe CS4 Production Premium, have a look at
the Matrox RT.X2 product line – the ideal solutions for corporate
communicators, event videographers, project studios, educational
facilities and digital filmmakers. If you’re delivering your work in SD, Matrox RT.X2 SD is right for you. If you need to edit HDV or P2 MXF 720p and output HD, choose Matrox RT.X2 LE or Matrox RT.X2. If you want to use a DVI display for full resolution HD previews, you’ll need RT.X2.
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms go far beyond the capabilities of software-only editing and systems that combine Adobe Premiere Pro
CS4 and a simple I/O card.
With the Matrox RT.X2 platforms, you'll save time on every project so you can concentrate on creating your best work and building your business. There are four products to choose from. Matrox RT.X2 is available as a value-priced bundle with Adobe Premiere Pro
CS4 or as hardware-only for use with
your copy of the Adobe software. Matrox RT.X2 LE and RT.X2 SD are available as hardware-only.
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Which RT.X2 platform is right for you?

The additional benefits you get with Matrox RT.X2 include:
- Many more realtime layers of video and graphics
- More effects in real time including color correction, chroma/luma keying, speed changes, blur/glow/soft focus, 3D DVE and much more
- Extensive camera support with Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE including many new models from Canon, JVC, Panasonic, and Sony
- Native editing of Panasonic P2 MXF 720p and SD files with Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE
- Capture from analog sources to compressed MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame
- Realtime playback of 32-bit MPEG-2 I-frame AVI files with alpha
- Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
- Accelerated export to DVD and all multimedia formats
- Composite, Y/C, and analog component input and output
- WYSIWYG video output for motion graphics, animation, and compositing applications
- Audio VU meters on capture
- Full-resolution HD monitoring on an inexpensive flat panel display via independent DVI output with Matrox RT.X2
Key features of Matrox RT.X2 and
RT.X2 LE
Professional realtime
HD and SD editing
- Realtime, mixed-format, multi-layer
workflows that combine HD and SD material from analog and digital sources
- Realtime Matrox Flex CPU effects — color
correction, speed changes, chroma/luma keying and many more
- Realtime and accelerated Matrox Flex GPU
effects — 2D/3D DVE, blur/glow/soft focus, shine and many more
- Extensive camera support including many new
models from Canon, JVC, Panasonic, and Sony
- Native HDV 1080i, HDV 1080p, HDV 720p (JVC
ProHD), Panasonic P2 MXF 720p, and MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame HD editing
- Native DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, Panasonic P2 MXF
SD, and MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame SD editing
- Realtime playback of 32-bit MPEG-2 I-frame
AVI files with alpha in HD and SD
- Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
- Realtime high-quality downscaling for analog
SD output from an HD timeline
- Accelerated export to DVD, multimedia
formats including Flash Video, and Adobe Clip Notes
- WYSIWYG for Adobe After Effects, Bridge, and
Photoshop, Autodesk Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, NewTek LightWave 3D,
and Windows Media Player with dynamic Alt+Tab switching
- Composite, Y/C, HD/SD analog component input
and output
- Full-resolution HD monitoring on an
inexpensive flat panel display via independent DVI output on RT.X2
- Matrox RT.X2 is available as a bundle with
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 or as hardware-only
- Matrox RT.X2 LE is available as
hardware-only for use with your copy of Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
Key features of Matrox RT.X2 SD
Professional realtime
SD editing
- Realtime multi-layer editing of video,
graphics, and effects
- Realtime Matrox Flex CPU effects – color
correction, speed changes, chroma/luma keying and many more
- Realtime and accelerated Matrox Flex GPU
effects – 2D/3D DVE, blur/glow/soft focus, shine and many more
- Native DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, and MPEG-2 4:2:2
I-frame SD editing
- Realtime playback of 32-bit MPEG-2 I-frame
AVI files with alpha in SD
- Realtime HDV clip downscaling in an SD
timeline
- Realtime mixed-format multi-cam in an SD
timeline
- Accelerated export to DVD, multimedia
formats including Flash Video, and Adobe Clip Notes
- WYSIWYG for Adobe After Effects, Photoshop
and Bridge, Autodesk Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, NewTek LightWave
3D, and Windows Media Player with dynamic Alt+Tab switching
- Composite, Y/C, and analog component SD
input and output
- Available as hardware-only for use with your
copy of Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
Scalable system design
Your particular workflow requirements and
budget will determine the specific components you should choose when designing
your Matrox RT.X2 editing system. If your budget allows, you can combine a
top-of-the-line computer system, the fastest GPU, and the largest, most robust
storage subsystem to get the absolute maximum number of realtime layers and
effects, in all cases. If your budget is more modest, there are many tradeoffs
you can make to design an editing system that will give you maximum performance
to do exactly what you need to do on a daily basis.
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms rely on the power of
your CPU to perform Matrox Flex CPU effects and to decode and encode compressed
video streams such as HDV and DV. They rely on the power of the GPU (Graphics
Processing Unit) in your system to process Matrox Flex GPU effects. Note that
what we refer to here as a GPU has various other names that may be more familiar
to you, such as display card, graphics card, or VGA adapter. The type and size
of storage you require depends largely on the video formats you are using and
the number of hours of video you need to maintain online. Understanding your
various options in each category will help you design the most economical system
for your needs.
Matrox continuously validate computers,
motherboards, display cards, and storage subsystems and provide guidelines to
enable you to make an informed choice as you choose the components for your own
Matrox RT.X2 editing system.
Please visit the support section of the Matrox
website for up-to-date information.
Realtime multi-layer HD/SD workflows
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE are designed
primarily for realtime native HDV, DV, and Panasonic P2 720p and SD editing, but
also provides a high-quality MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame codec so you can capture other
HD and SD formats over the analog inputs, and mix all types of footage on an HD
or SD timeline in real time.
Matrox RT.X2 SD is designed primarily for
realtime DV editing, but also provides a high-quality MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame SD
codec so you can capture other SD formats over the analog inputs, and mix the
various types of footage on an SD timeline in real time.
Extensive camera support
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE support a wide range
of analog, DV, HDV, and P2 cameras from the world's leading manufacturers
including most of the resolutions of these new models:
- JVC HD110, HD200, HD250
- Sony HVR-A1, HVR-Z1, HVR-V1, PDW-F330
- Panasonic HVX200, HDX900, HDC27H, HPX2000
- Canon XH A1, XH G1, XL H1
Highest quality realtime effects
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms are designed to
overcome the limitations of software-only editing by providing performance- and
quality-optimized effects processing. Built on Matrox Power of X and Flex
technologies, the Matrox RT.X2 platforms leverage CPU and GPU power to provide a
tightly integrated, high performance editing environment for Adobe Premiere Pro.
Matrox RT.X2 platforms’ broadcast quality effects are fully keyframeable and
feature a high level of control for detailed work. Each effect has a series of
parameters that can be fine tuned to get just the look you want. To save time
you can use the preconfigured effects presets or create and save your own
presets.
Most realtime video/graphics layers
Many editing systems compromise quality or
effects refinement and complexity to increase the number of layers, whereas the
Matrox RT.X2 platforms always deliver maximum realtime quality. Timelines with
more layers and/or effects than can be processed in realtime can still benefit
from hardware-accelerated previews. The Matrox RT.X2 platforms always play back
the timeline at the best possible quality and if necessary, gracefully reduce
the frame rate. You always get in-context feedback as you work.
The number of layers that can be processed in
real time depends on your system CPU and GPU as well as the characteristics of
your workflow – the video resolution you are working with, the frame rate, the
codec, and the number and complexity of effects. System selection guidelines and
lists of computers, motherboards, and GPUs validated for use with the RT.X2
cards are posted in the support section of the Matrox website.
Realtime native HDV editing workflow
(does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE provide the
flexibility you need to get the most from your HDV editing experience.
Capture
You can transfer native HDV footage over 1394
to your RT.X2 system. Other HD footage with the same resolution and frame rate
can be captured from analog HD sources using RT.X2’s high-quality MPEG-2 4:2:2
I-frame codec.
Edit
On a reasonably performing system, you can
expect to edit at least two HD video layers with color correction plus multiple
graphics layers in real time.
Native HDV material can be mixed in real time
on your HD timeline with MPEG-2 I-frame clips. You can also place SD clips on
your HD timeline and RT.X2 will upscale them in real time so you can mix NTSC
material into a 1080i at 29.97 fps timeline or PAL material into a 1080i at 25
fps timeline. You can also mix 576p or 486p material into a 1080p timeline.
Monitor
Matrox RT.X2 provides full-resolution HD
monitoring on an inexpensive flat panel display via its independent DVI output.
You won't need to buy expensive HD monitoring equipment or the video-to-DVI
converter required for monitoring with some I/O cards. In fact, RT.X2 provides
better HD video definition, with pixel-to-pixel mapping on a flat panel (1920 x
1200), than you will get on a more expensive professional HD monitor which is
typically limited to approximately 800 lines of resolution. RT.X2 LE and RT.X2
SD provide full-screen monitoring via the analog video outputs.
Deliver
When your edits are complete, you can record
your project directly to tape using RT.X2's analog component HD output or export
to HDV for playout over 1394.
Realtime native editing of Panasonic P2 MXF
720p and SD files (does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
RT.X2 provides native editing of Panasonic P2
MXF 720p files at 23.98, 25, 29.97, 50, and 60 fps and SD files at 23.98p, 25i
and 25p, 29.97i and 29.97p fps in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.
You can use MXF files created by your Panasonic P2 camera directly in these
applications without having to convert the files to the traditional AVI file
format. In addition, the unique Matrox EZ-MXF utility is included with Matrox
RT.X2 lets you use your native MXF files in animation, compositing, and motion
graphics applications that support Video for Windows AVI files.
Matrox RT.X2 also supports the use of the
popular Focus Enhancements FireStore drives allowing you to simply transfer P2
and HDV files to your RT.X2 system and edit them in real time.
RT.X2 supports Panasonic VariCam 24p and 25p
workflows with the Panasonic HVX200 camera via MXF file transfers. The camera
actually saves 60 or 50 frames in the P2 MXF file and tags the ones that should
be used to playback at 23.98 or 25 fps. RT.X2 lets you play those MXF files in a
23.98 or 25 timeline without any additional processing. RT.X2 will detect and
remove the repeated frames on the fly. The camera also features a “pN” native
mode in which it will only save the required 23.98 or 25 frames on the P2 card.
RT.X2 also supports realtime playback of those "pN" files.
Matrox RT.X2 extends Windows Explorer
functionality to simplify AVI and MXF file management. Important details such as
User Clip Name, Start Timecode, End Timecode, Duration, etc. are available in
the Windows Explorer Details View. A clip icon can also be displayed in the
Thumbnails View to let you more easily identify your clips.
Realtime downscaling of HD timelines to SD
(does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 also downscales HD projects to
broadcast-quality NTSC and PAL with proper conversion of the HD color space to
the SD color space. You can print your HD edit to analog SD tape in real time
and or use this feature to preview your HD projects on an inexpensive SD
monitor.
Capture in HD, edit in SD for maximum realtime
performance
If your goal is to deliver in SD, yet you want
to take advantage of the superior image quality offered by your HDV camera,
another way to work with HDV material on your RT.X2 platform is to capture HDV
over 1394 then edit in SD using the original HDV clips. You maintain the quality
of your original footage, yet benefit from maximum realtime performance during
the editing process, similar to what you will experience when editing in native
DV. When your edits are complete, you can output straight to SD. When you view
the SD master you will see no significant difference in quality compared to a
project that is edited in native HDV then downscaled to SD.
On RT.X2 or RT.X2 LE, if you need an HD master,
you can open the same SD project in an HD timeline. No recapturing is necessary.
Realtime native DV editing workflow
All the RT.X2 cards provide amazing realtime
editing performance in DV. On a reasonably performing system, you can expect to
edit at least five native DV video layers plus six graphics layers and effects
in real time.
Other SD clips captured from analog SD sources
with the same resolution and frame rate can be mixed on your SD timeline in real
time.
When the need arises, HDV clips can also be
placed on your SD timeline. The RT.X2 cards will downscale them so you can mix
1080i at 29.97 fps material into an NTSC timeline or 1080i at 25 fps material
into a PAL timeline in real time. With Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE, you can also
mix MPEG-2 I-frame HD material on an SD timeline in real time.
Realtime editing using progressive formats
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE provide realtime
native editing of HDV and standard definition progressive formats that are
popular with independent filmmakers. The supported formats are HDV 1080p, HDV
720p, SD 576p and SD 486p.
HDV 1080p clips can be mixed in realtime with
SD material on a 576p or 486p timeline. As well, 576p or 486p SD material can be
mixed in realtime with HD material on a HDV 1080p timeline.
Realtime Flex CPU effects
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms rely on the power of
your CPU to perform a variety of realtime and accelerated effects.
The Matrox Flex CPU effects are also available
in Adobe After Effects. If you have a timeline in Premiere Pro with any of the
Matrox Flex CPU effects and you copy/paste the timeline into After Effects, the
Matrox effects will remain intact. This is a huge time saver, given that these
effects are realtime in Premiere Pro.
Realtime primary color correction
Primary color correction is a critically
important effect for all productions, whether to achieve continuity when cutting
between shots, ensure broadcast safe levels, or establish and emphasize a
“look”. The primary color corrector provides basic proc amp control; three-way
color correction complete with master, shadows, midtones and highlights control;
input/output level control; and RGB curves control.
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Realtime proc amp controls
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms let you easily
adjust four proc amp controls - hue, saturation, brightness, and contrast. Hue
adjusts the tint of the colors in the image, saturation adjusts the vividness,
contrast adjusts the difference in luminance between the lightest and darkest
areas of the image, and brightness adjusts the level of black. You can also use
these controls to create special effects, such as black and white, in real time.
Realtime color match and color balance
Colors can be corrected using nine parameters
related to the black (shadow), midtone, and white (highlight) levels of your
clips. You can easily match colors or balance blacks, whites, and grays against
a reference shot in one simple step.
Realtime input/output level control
Using the histogram display and level controls,
luminance levels can be remapped to maximize the dynamic range of a clip. For
example, bright areas can be made brighter and dark areas can be made darker.
Five parameters are available - black, white, and gamma levels on the input; and
black and white levels on the output. Auto white and auto black controls are
also provided.
Realtime RGB curves control
RGB curves control offers a fast, natural way
to fine-tune the colors in your video. If, for example, you want to remove a
blue tint from your video, you simply drag the blue curve down. With RGB curves
you can also achieve wild color effects and other looks that are otherwise
impossible.
Realtime secondary color correction
The secondary color corrector is an advanced
tool used for fine-tuning or dramatic effects creation. It offers all the
controls found in the primary color correction filter with the added capability
of limiting the effect to a specific range of pixels. Pixel selection can be
done using color and/or brightness. Using the simple garbage matte tool, you can
also limit the effect to a specific region. The pixel selection can also be
inverted.
The secondary color corrector lets you achieve
effects such as color pass and color replace. It can be used, for example, to
change the color of a dress, deepen the background sky color, or to achieve an
effect similar to the film Schindler’s List where only one object or person
remains in color while the rest of the image becomes black and white.
Realtime chroma and luma keying
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms provide one of the
finest realtime chroma keyers in the industry. Clean blue- and green-screen keys
are easy to achieve, even with DV and HDV material shot in less than optimal
lighting conditions. Your video is upsampled to 4:4:4:4 resolution and advanced
noise reduction algorithms are used to ensure superior results. The auto key
button intelligently adjusts the key with soft edges, spill removal, and shadow
preservation. If needed, you can further refine the key with manual controls.
You can key on any color, not just blue and green. You can also invert the
selection and display the matte being generated to fine tune the key.
Realtime speed changes
You can use speed changes to emphasize special
moments, extend the duration of shots to match voiceover timing, or enhance the
feeling of dramatic shots. You can apply smooth slow and fast motion with field
or frame blending.
Realtime transitions
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms support standard
dissolves, SMPTE wipes, and organic wipes with soft edges and color borders.
Realtime track matte
The realtime track matte effect lets you
superimpose one clip onto another using an animated matte, sometimes called a
traveling matte, to determine how the two clips are composited (keyed). You can
use a grayscale video or graphics clip as your matte, or use a graphics clip or
graphics sequence with an alpha channel as your matte. When using a grayscale
clip as your matte, areas of black in the matte create transparent areas in your
foreground clip, areas of white create opaque areas that prevent the underlying
clip from showing through, and gray areas create semi-transparent areas in your
foreground clip.
Realtime move & scale
This effect lets you apply multiple 2D DVEs
simultaneously in real time to easily set up picture-in-picture effects. You can
also use the move & scale effect to animate multiple titles in real time.
Realtime SD clip upscaling in an HD timeline
This effect is enabled by right-clicking on an
SD clip in an HD timeline and selecting "scale to frame size". It provides
realtime playback of SD clips upscaled to HD to let you mix NTSC material into a
1080i at 29.97 fps timeline or PAL material into a 1080i at 25 fps timeline. It
also provides realtime playback of 576p or 486p SD clips upscaled to HD to mix
into a 1080p timeline. (Does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Realtime HD clip downscaling in an SD timeline
This effect is enabled by right-clicking on an
HDV clip in an SD timeline and selecting “scale to frame size”. It provides
realtime playback of HDV clips downscaled to SD to let you mix 1080i at 29.97
fps material into an NTSC timeline or 1080i at 25 fps material into a PAL
timeline. On RT.X2, MPEG-2 I-frame HD clips can also be downscaled in an SD
timeline. It also provides realtime playback of HDV 1080p clips downscaled to SD
to mix into a 576p or 486p SD timeline. On RT.X2, MPEG-2 I-frame HD clips can
also be downscaled in an SD timeline.
Native Adobe Premiere Pro effects and
transitions
Some of Adobe Premiere Pro’s most popular
native effects and transitions such as Opacity, Crop, Dip to Black, Black and
White, Dissolve, and Additive Dissolve can be used in real time in SD. RT.X2
accelerates these effects and transitions in HD.
Realtime timecode
The RT.X2 platforms overwrite the Adobe
Premiere Pro timecode filter so that it becomes realtime. The realtime time code
effect lets you generate and overlay a time code counter on a video production.
You can use it to make a dub of source tapes with time code "burn-in" then use
these tapes to log scenes, create edit decision lists, or get client feedback on
your finished production.
Productivity features
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms offer tight
integration with Adobe Premiere Pro and a variety of productivity features that
help you get your work done quickly and efficiently.
Downscaling HD projects for SD delivery
(does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE feature
broadcast-quality NTSC and PAL analog output of downscaled HD projects with
proper conversion of the HD color space to the SD color space. You can print
your HD edit to SD tape in real time.
Panasonic VariCam 720p support
(does not apply to RT.X2 SD)
RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE support Panasonic VariCam
24p and 25p workflows with the Panasonic HVX200 camera via MXF file transfers.
The camera actually saves 60 or 50 frames in the P2 MXF file and tags the ones
that should be used to playback at 23.98 or 25 fps. RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE let you
play those MXF files in a 23.98 or 25 timeline without any additional
processing. RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE will detect and remove the repeated frames on the
fly. The camera also features a "pN" native mode in which it will only save the
required 23.98 or 25 frames on the P2 card. RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE also support
realtime playback of those "pN" files.
WYSIWYG for compositing and graphics
applications
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms include a WYSIWYG
(What You See Is What You Get) video output plug-in for Adobe After Effects and
Adobe Photoshop that lets you see your work directly on your video monitor. The
Adobe Dynamic Link feature is supported so you can work in After Effects,
Photoshop, and Premiere Pro simultaneously and Alt+Tab between the applications.
The video output will change to show the output of the active application.
The WYSIWYG plug-in also supports Autodesk
Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, and NewTek LightWave 3D. This feature lets
you ensure proper 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio in NTSC or PAL, and check for exact
color temperature, safe-title area, and any interlace artifacts that may be
present in your images. You can also view the alpha channel of your output on
the video monitor to check for defects.
WYSIWYG video output for Adobe Bridge
and Windows Media Player
You get instant output of video files such as
MPEG, DivX, and AVI on your broadcast monitor using Adobe Bridge, Windows Media
Player or other DirectShow-based applications. You can use this feature to show
different versions of your work to clients on a broadcast monitor without having
to open Adobe Premiere Pro. You simply double click on the file in Windows
Explorer.
Voiceover recording in the timeline
The voiceover feature of Premiere Pro is
supported to let you record audio directly in the timeline. It is based on ASIO
driver technology, which provides low latency. ASIO is a trademark and software
of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Surround sound support
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms support the
multi-channel 5.1 surround sound mixing feature of Adobe Premiere Pro.
Monitoring is done via your sound card.
VU meters on capture
VU meters on audio/video capture are a unique
feature of the Matrox RT.X2 platforms. They let you see if your audio input is
active and also let you monitor and adjust audio levels in order to obtain the
optimal signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range.
Video preview on capture
The RT.X2 platforms let you see your DV video
on your broadcast monitor while capturing. RT.X2 also supports HDV monitoring
during capture.
Device control
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms support the Adobe
Premiere Pro standard RS-422 and FireWire device control protocols. There is no
need to purchase third-party device control software.
Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms support the
multi-cam feature of Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and go further to let you view four
cameras simultaneously in real time even if the formats are mixed, provided your
RT.X2 system has the proper storage and system speed. For example, in a
multi-cam sequence you could use one HDV stream and multiple DV streams and
switch among them in real time.
Legacy support for RT.X100 AVI files
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms support playback of
legacy RT.X100 AVI files within the editing environment, allowing you to reuse
archived footage.
Flexible AVI and WAV file formats
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms capture video in
Windows-standard AVI and WAV files for complete compatibility with other
multimedia applications. Interleaved audio is the industry standard and allows
for maximum compatibility with applications that expect the audio to be
contained within the AVI file. File management is simplified because there is
only one file to keep track of. However, integration with audio workstations and
DVD authoring is simplified by using separate WAV audio files.
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms provide maximum
flexibility by allowing AVI files to be mixed in real time with MPEG (Adobe
native HDV) and M2T (FireStore) files. This feature enables powerful and
flexible online/offline workflows. For example, you can capture HDV in the field
on a laptop and bring it into RT.X2 for finishing or transfer your files
directly from a FireStore to the RT.X2. You can also use a software-only machine
to rough cut your HDV project and bring that project into RT.X2 without having
to recapture your footage. On RT.X2 SD, you can only use your HDV clips in an SD
timeline.
Efficient management of AVI and MXF files
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms extend Windows
Explorer functionality to simplify AVI file management. Important details such
as User Clip Name, Start Timecode, End Timecode, Duration, etc. are available in
the Windows Explorer Details View. A clip icon can also be displayed in the
Thumbnails View to let you more easily identify your clips.
On Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE this extended
Windows Explorer functionality also applies to P2 MXF 720p and SD files.
Matrox EZ-MXF utility (does not apply to RT.X2
SD)
The new "tapeless workflows" offered by
Panasonic P2 are truly revolutionary. P2 simplifies acquisition, transport,
archiving, asset management, etc. It brings the worlds of video editing and IT
closer, making video simply a new data format that is as easy to manage as any
other digital file. At the heart of the new tapeless workflows is MXF. MXF
(Material eXchange Format) is a standardized (by SMPTE) file exchange format
that assures interoperability among devices and systems. P2 uses .mxf files
rather than .mov, .avi, or .mpg files, for example. MXF is designed for today's
file-based workflows and provides a common way of packaging video and audio
along with metadata so that information about the content is maintained as it
flows through the production process. Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE natively support
the Panasonic P2 MXF 720p and SD file formats in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe
After Effects. You can use MXF files created by your Panasonic P2 cameras
directly in these applications without having to convert the files to the
traditional AVI file format. By natively supporting the MXF file format, Matrox
is joining the global MXF community committed to cross platform support.
Like every new technology, the MXF file format
brings new advantages, but also some inconveniences. Most animation,
compositing, and motion graphics applications used by video editors on the PC
today read Video for Windows (VFW) AVI files, but they are not designed to read
MXF files. So the question arises: Where can you really use your MXF files? This
is where the new Matrox EZ-MXF utility bridges the gap. With Matrox EZ-MXF you
can use the content of your native MXF files in all the applications that
support Video for Windows AVI files. Matrox EZ-MXF lets your application see MXF
files as AVI files without transcoding or decompressing and recompressing the
video. The Matrox EZ-MXF utility creates very small reference AVI files almost
instantaneously. The new AVI files can then be used in your favorite VFW
application, making the MXF file format practical and efficient throughout your
workflow. The Matrox EZ-MXF utility does not modify the contents of your
original MXF file nor its metadata. Creating a Matrox EZ-MXF file could not be
easier. You simply right-click on the selected MXF file and select "Create
Matrox EZ-MXF" from the menu.
Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE also include features
to simplify MXF file management in Windows Explorer. Important details such as
User Clip Name, Start Timecode, End Timecode, Duration, etc. are available in
the Windows Explorer Details View. A clip icon can also be displayed in the
Thumbnails View to let you more easily identify your clips.
Matrox EZ-MXF bridges the gap between AVI and
MXF allowing all Video for Windows applications to work with native MXF files.
Matrox EZ-HDV utility
The Matrox EZ-HDV utility lets you playback
HDV-AVI files of any length in Video for Windows applications, overcoming the
usual 2 GB AVI file size limitation. It does this by creating a very small
reference AVI file almost instantaneously without modifying the contents of your
original HDV-AVI file.
Support for 32-bit AVI with alpha
The RT.X2 platforms include 32-bit MPEG-2
I-frame VFW codecs that you can use to render your animations or other
compositions containing alpha. The 32-bit AVI files will playback in real time
on an RT.X2 system. This support enables many workflow possibilities. For
example, an editor creating broadcast graphics in After Effects or using a stock
animation package such as Digital Juice or Artbeats can export one 32-bit file
instead of rendering out two separate AVI + MATTE files. Having only one file
simplifies management and makes it easy to include the composition in the final
edit.
On RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE, 32-bit codecs are
provided in HD and SD. On RT.X2 SD, only SD is supported.
Note that the 32-bit MPEG-2 I-frame codecs are
locked to the hardware and will work only if there is an RT.X2 card in the
system.
Project compatibility with Matrox Axio
Matrox RT.X2 and Matrox Axio projects are
compatible. Any RT.X2 timeline can be loaded onto an Axio system. Axio projects
created using codecs and resolutions supported by an RT.X2 card can be loaded
onto an RT.X2 system.
Accelerated export to DVD, all multimedia
formats,
and Adobe Clip Notes
The Matrox RT.X2 platforms significantly
accelerate exports to all the formats included in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Adobe Premiere Pro export formats include:
- Blu-ray
- DVD
- Windows Media for digital cinema, HD DVD,
web, and multimedia
- QuickTime
- Real Media
- MPEG-1 for VCD and multimedia
- MPEG-2 for S-VCD, DVD, and HD DVD
- MPEG-4 for streaming
- Flash video (FLV)
- Adobe Clip Notes
System Recommendations
Turnkey systems built from validated components
are available from authorized Matrox RT.X2 dealers. If you decide to build your
own system, we recommend you use components chosen from the lists of
Matrox-validated or Matrox Dealer-validated computers and motherboards.