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7/14/2011 12:18 PM
In the first release of Final Cut Pro X, the interaction with I/O devices such as the Matrox MXO2 products is different than with previous versions of Final Cut Pro when it comes to capturing, monitoring, and outputting video. Exporting to H.264 files from the new Compressor 4 using Matrox MAX-enabled MXO2 devices remains up to 5 times faster than software alone. Read More
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5/09/2011 10:57 AM
The Adobe application’s handling of DSLR and other card-based media is straightforward and quick, as it should be.

Let’s face it, a lot more editors, artists and animators have Premiere Pro loaded on the systems they use every day than are actually using it. And yet over the last few years—and in particular over the past year, since Adobe started demoing real-time playback of all kinds of files, including 4K RED .r3d source, in Premiere Pro on systems with CUDA-enabled nVidia cards—there’s Read More

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5/05/2011 12:58 PM
Save $50 Off Any Matrox MXO2 with MAX
Now through 5/16 with Coupon Code MAX50

Save an Additional $100 When You add the Matrox MXO2 Thunderbolt Adapter to Any MXO2 Order before 7/31

Learn more about Thunderbolt and MXO2 family support for Avid Media Composer 5.5 and Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 Read More

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4/28/2011 3:52 PM
The Matrox MXO2 LE MAX is used by Glyndebourne to produce up to 40 short films a season.

“At Glyndebourne, operas are filmed on HDCAM and it’s not financially viable for us to buy and maintain our own tape deck, so the MXO2 LE MAX can link to a hired deck and capture high quality HD operas into our edit systems. The key thing is that it enables us to record in a variety of video compression formats - i.e. store played-in material in Apple Pro Res HQ or any codec of our choice”. Read More

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4/07/2011 11:57 AM
Broadcasters have a range of choices when it comes to signal compression solutions. For advanced, professional-grade compression, MPEG-2, H.264 and JPEG 2000 are all viable options. Ultimately, network infrastructure, bandwidth requirements and budget all help to define the “right” choice for a broadcaster. MPEG-2 and H.264 are strong options for compression for next-generation multimedia applications. Read More

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Posted by: gary October 1, 2010 3:46 PM
The DSLR revolution has had a dramatic impact on videography, combining some of the best features of professional video with high-end photography. DSLRs are affordable and the image quality is spectacular.

October 2011 update. Today's latest NLEs allow you to edit DSLR footage easily, as long as you have a powerful computer. We've updated this guide to include info about that, as well as our tips and tricks for using older versions. If you have questions about working with and (Read More)

Posted by: gary September 1, 2010 9:30 AM
Matrox MXO2 Mini - Great Things DO Come in Small Packages!

I think it's time to start talking more about one of the most cost effective tools you can add to your HD video editing arsenal - the Matrox MXO2 Mini. There are lots of great features in this mighty mite, and I'm going to use this article to tell you all about them. We've had great success in the past using an FAQ format to better explain new products and technology, so we'll keep at it now. (Read More)

Posted by: gary June 14, 2010 1:31 PM
Meet the fastest, most powerful editing tool available. With Media Composer 5 software, you can work with more formats and in more ways than ever before, and speed through common media barriers to get right to what really matters — telling a great story. (Read More)

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