Matrox MX02. Release Notes (Windows version) May 14, vy

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Matrox MX02 Release Notes (Windows version) May 14, 2009

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Trademarks • Marques déposées • Warenzeichen • Marchi registrati • Marcas registradas Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. ....................................... Matrox®, A/V Tools™, Axio™, Mtx.utils™, MXO™, RT.X2™ Adobe Systems Inc.......................................................... Adobe®, Photoshop®, Premiere® Microsoft Corporation...................................................... Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Media®, Windows Vista® NVIDIA Corporation.......................................................... NVIDIA® Sony Corporation ............................................................ Sony®, HDV™ Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) .......................... JVC™, HDV™

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Contents About these release notes .............................................................. 1 Visit our website for the latest downloads ...................................... 1 If you have problems updating Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 ............... 1 Known issues ...................................................................................2 Installation and general operation....................................................................................................2 Adobe Premiere Pro with Matrox MXO2 .........................................................................................2 Matrox A/V Tools ..............................................................................................................................4 Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins ..............................................................................................................4

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About these release notes These release notes provide a list of known issues and other important last-minute information applicable to Matrox Mtx.utils version 1.0. This information supplements the Matrox MXO2 Installation and User Guide. This manual is provided in PDF format in the Matrox MXO2 Support section of our website at www.matrox.com/video/support. ¦

Note Throughout the Matrox MXO2 documentation, the terms “MXO2” and “MXO2 Mini” both refer to Matrox MXO2 Mini.

Visit our website for the latest downloads To ensure that you have the latest software updates and documentation available for your Matrox MXO2 system, check the “Downloads” section for Matrox MXO2 on the Matrox Video Support website at www.matrox.com/video/support. Our website also offers up-to-the-minute information about Matrox products, access to our user forums, and special promotional offers.

If you have problems updating Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 If you try to update Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 to a later version with Matrox Mtx.utils installed on your computer, you may receive a message that the update was unsuccessful. If this happens, you should temporarily stop the Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins. To do this, right-click the icon on your Windows taskbar and choose Exit. You can then run the Adobe Premiere Pro updater again. To restart the Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins, choose Start > All Programs > Matrox Mtx.utils > Matrox WYSIWYG Control Panel . If the Premiere Pro update is still unsuccessful after you’ve stopped the Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins, you’ll have to uninstall Matrox Mtx.utils, update your Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, and then re-install Matrox Mtx.utils.

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Known issues Please be aware of the following issues when using Matrox MXO2 with Matrox Mtx.utils version 1.0:

Installation and general operation • If your MXO2 Mini was not connected to your system when you installed Matrox Mtx.utils on a Windows XP system, you will need to locate the MXO2 drivers manually when you connect your MXO2 Mini for the first time. By default, the drivers are located at C:\Program Files\Matrox Mtx.utils\system\drivers. (Ref# 50711) • Matrox uncompressed 8-bit and 10-bit .avi files created using software included with this Mtx.utils release are not supported on a Matrox Axio or RT.X2 system. (Ref# 50404) • On a Windows Vista system, Matrox uncompressed clips (8- or 10-bit) may not play back in Windows Media Player. (Ref# 43314) • When using dual monitors with an NVIDIA display card, you must make sure certain settings are applied in order to display video in a window on your computer screen, such as with Premiere Pro’s Source and Program Monitors. You must set the nView Display Mode to Horizontal Span. (Ref# 31691 & 35591). • When installing the Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins on a system that is not English, such as a Japanese system, you may need to install some of the WYSIWYG plug-ins manually. To do this, click the Browse button and go to the appropriate Plug-ins folder. (Ref# 40459) • Adobe Photoshop CS4 does not support Matrox .avi files. (Ref# 44692) • You may not be able to play back a Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD clip in Windows Media Player or a Video for Windows application. If this occurs, try uninstalling or updating your non-Matrox Video for Windows codecs. (Ref# 41899)

Adobe Premiere Pro with Matrox MXO2 • To avoid problems when capturing clips, rendering previews, or exporting your sequence to disk, make sure that the total length of your Premiere Pro project’s folder path name and file name is not longer than 128 characters. (Ref# 49841). • If you change the name of a clip in the Save Captured Clip dialog box, the name of the captured Matrox .avi file will be changed accordingly, but you’ll have to manually rename the associated .wav files. (Ref# 50317) • If you chose to overwrite an existing clip when you capture to a Matrox .avi file, the .avi file will be overwritten but the associated .wav files will be saved to new .wav files that have default clip names. You’ll need to manually Known issues

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delete the original .wav files and rename the new .wav files to match the associated .avi file. (Ref# 50318) • If you cancel a capture to a Matrox .avi file, the captured .avi file will be deleted, but any associated .wav files won’t be deleted. You’ll need to delete the .wav files manually. (Ref# 50319) • If you choose to capture a video source for which a video input signal is not detected from your Matrox MXO2 hardware, the input signal may display as blue video (instead of black video). (Ref# 50156) • The first time you capture a Matrox .avi file using Adobe Premiere Pro after installing Matrox Mtx.utils, you need to configure your Matrox .avi capture settings. To do this, choose Project > Project Settings > General. From the Capture Format list, select Matrox AVI and click Configure. (Ref# 50243) • When using Adobe Premiere Pro’s DV/HDV device control, make sure that your device is properly connected. Otherwise, you may get a high memory usage warning and Adobe Premiere Pro may issue an error. (Ref# 43590 & 50360) • When you select 24-bit as your Capture Format on the Audio Capture Settings page, your audio files are captured in 24-bit format, but Premiere Pro will display the properties of the audio files as 32-bit. (Ref# 50379) • Adding a voice-over to your Matrox sequence using MXO2 is not supported for this release. (Ref# 50878 & 50788) • When you export an NTSC or PAL clip using the Matrox DV/DVCAM Video for Windows codec, your clip may appear darker after the export. As a workaround, use Adobe Premiere Pro’s DV NTSC or DV PAL codec to export your NTSC or PAL clips to DV format. (Ref# 50460) • To work with PAL DV clips on Matrox MXO2, you must select a Matrox DV-PAL sequence preset. This sequence is for working with PAL DV clips only (Matrox DV clips as well as Adobe native DV clips). To use Matrox PAL DV clips that you created on a Matrox Axio or RT.X2 system in your Matrox sequence on MXO2, you must import them into a Matrox DV-PAL sequence, and use the Interpret Footage command to change their field order to Lower Field First. (Ref# 50246) • When you export a Matrox PAL sequence to MPEG-2 format for DVD using Adobe Media Encoder, set the Field Order to Upper under Basic Video Settings in the Export Settings dialog box. Otherwise, your export may be blurry. (Ref# 51007)

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Matrox A/V Tools • If you are running multiple instances of Matrox A/V Tools, the main analog video output specified in the active A/V Tools session will be used as the main analog video output of the other instances of A/V Tools that are running. For example, if you open a session of A/V Tools and select Composite from the Output Type list under Analog Output (Main), all other open instances of A/V Tools will automatically output a composite signal. (Ref# 50865)

Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins • The Matrox WYSIWYG plug-ins support 32-bit applications only (64-bit applications are not supported). (Ref# 50045) • Adobe Photoshop may crash if you export a .tga clip with CMYK 16-bit color to the Matrox WYSIWYG preview. (Ref# 44661) • The Matrox WYSIWYG Control Panel will crash if you repeatedly change the project format when playing back a clip. (Ref# 41834) • If you switch any of the settings in the Matrox WYSIWYG Control Panel when using Adobe Photoshop, your video may not update automatically on your video monitor. In order to preview your video with your new settings, choose File > Export > Matrox WYSIWYG Preview. (Ref# 50455)

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