Matrox digital video solutions installation and user guide (44 pages)
Summary of Contents for Matrox MXO
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Matrox MXO Installation and User Guide July 18, 2011 Y10969-201-0220...
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Unauthorized recording or use of broadcast television programming, video tape, or other copyrighted material may violate copyright laws. Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. assumes no responsibility for the illegal duplication, use, or other acts that infringe on the rights of copyright owners.
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1 The license is to you the original purchaser only, and is not transferable without written permission of Matrox. 2 You may install the Software on an unlimited number of computers owned or leased by you in any location.
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WHICH PROVE TO BE DEFECTIVE DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, PROVIDED THAT THEY ARE RETURNED TO MATROX, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS: Matrox's limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the hardware and does not apply to any: improper or inadequate maintenance;...
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G. Indemnification disclaimer Matrox disclaims and shall have no obligation to indemnify or defend you or any third party in respect of any actual or alleged infringement of any actual or pending patents, copyright or other intellectual property rights. Matrox shall have no liability arising out of any such actual or alleged intellectual property infringement.
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Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Matrox cannot be responsible for units returned without an RMA number. Matrox will advise you of the shipping address. The packaging must indicate the RMA number on the outside. It is strongly recommended that a copy of the original packing slip which states the serial number of the items you're returning be included with the returned merchandise.
Chapter 3 Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System Installing your Matrox MXO software..........18 Removing your Matrox MXO software........... 18 Optimizing text in Presentation mode ..........18 Defining your settings in the Matrox MXO preferences window ... 19...
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Calibrating your secondary display (DVI monitor) ......30 Enabling and disabling the Matrox DVI calibration settings ..32 Chapter 5 Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs Matrox MXO project presets for Final Cut Pro ......34 Loading a Matrox MXO project preset ..........
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Appendix C Matrox MXO Customer Support How to get Matrox MXO Customer Support........50 Registration ..................50 Keep up to date with our website............50 Contacting us ..................50 Index ..................51 Contents...
Introducing Matrox MXO This chapter outlines the features of Matrox MXO, describes the MXO operation modes, lists the contents of your kit, provides the MXO system requirements, and describes the available MXO documentation.
Welcome to Matrox MXO Matrox MXO connects to your Mac computer or laptop to provide broadcast-quality audio/video output. You can view your Apple Final Cut Pro projects or the output of many other QuickTime-based applications without interlacing artifacts, and record them to tape at the same time. You can also use Matrox MXO to provide flicker-free recording of Keynote and PowerPoint presentations, web browser sessions, and software application training.
Matrox MXO works in two different modes depending on your application: • Mastering mode This mode is for video editors using QuickTime-based applications such as Final Cut Pro. Matrox MXO uses the DVI port on your Mac computer in a unique way to output frame-accurate audio/video for insert editing and printing to tape.
¦ Note You must have a secondary DVI-I or Mini DisplayPort connector for use with Matrox MXO, and connect your primary DVI monitor to a different connector on your display card. If you’re using an AGP-type display card, it must run at a speed of 4x or faster.
. For example, File > Save means click File in the menu bar, then click Save in the menu that appears. Last-minute information Any important information that wasn’t available for inclusion in this manual by publication time is provided to you in the Matrox MXO Release Notes. About this manual...
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Your notes Chapter 1, Introducing Matrox MXO...
Connect the USB B connector on the MXO end (two connectors) of the cable to the USB B port on your MXO. Connect the DVI connector on the MXO end of the cable to the DVI IN port on the MXO. Tighten the thumb screws to ensure a stable connection.
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If you disconnect the USB cable at any time or shut your system down, the MXO will automatically shut off. Insert the male stereo audio plug on the system end of the MXO cable into the LINE OUT jack on your sound card or laptop.
MXO power supply and adapter plugs If your MXO kit includes an external power supply cable with international adapter plugs for use in different regions, the following instructions detail how to remove and insert the adapter plugs: • To remove an adapter plug from the power adapter, hold down the button labeled PUSH on the power adapter, and then slide the adapter plug up until it releases from the power adapter.
Matrox MXO video outputs. ¡ Important If a secondary display is not connected to your MXO, do not drag the menu bar off your primary display in the Arrangement pane of the Displays window, as you will not be able to get the menu bar back.
Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System This chapter explains how to install the Matrox MXO software and how to configure your system in the Matrox MXO preferences window.
If you’re using MXO in Presentation mode, you may encounter color spill around text on your secondary display, and in the MXO video output. If this occurs, you may be able to resolve this issue by setting the font smoothing option in your...
Defining your settings in the Matrox MXO preferences window The Matrox MXO preferences window allows you to specify various settings to configure your video and audio output from MXO for the Mastering and Presentation modes. You can also use the Matrox MXO preferences window to view information about MXO, such as the serial number and current operating temperature.
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REF IN on your MXO. The status of your genlock source will be displayed next to Genlock status as Locked or Not Locked to indicate whether or not Matrox MXO is presently locked to your genlock source. From the Genlock standard menu, select your external genlock source’s video standard.
Specifying your Mastering mode settings To specify your Mastering mode settings on Matrox MXO: From the Apple menu, click System Preferences , and then click the icon. Matrox MXO Click Mastering . Under Video Output , select Both fields , First field , or Second field from...
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1920×1200, your 1280×720p video is scaled to fit a resolution of 1920 ×1200. When this option is disabled, MXO displays the video on your secondary display at its true resolution (1:1 pixel ratio). If your video cannot be displayed at its true resolution on your secondary display, MXO scales your video to fit your secondary display’s native resolution.
Display.” Displaying a virtual bezel Matrox MXO lets you superimpose a customizable bezel on a loaded clip on your secondary display. This feature is useful in identifying the areas of your clip that would be hidden by a bezel when displayed on a standard television screen.
MXO desktop (secondary display) to be encoded and routed to the MXO video outputs, such as for display on a video monitor or recording to a VTR. If the resolution of your desktop is larger than the standard you select, MXO will scale the video output accordingly.
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1280×720, clearing this option displays the desktop at 1280 ×720, regardless of your secondary display’s native resolution. For some monitors, if the desktop cannot be displayed at its set resolution, MXO will attempt to scale the desktop to fit your secondary display. The desktop’s aspect ratio is maintained when scaled.
Defining a region of interest on your secondary display Matrox MXO allows you to output a specific area of your secondary display’s desktop, instead of the entire desktop. From the Apple menu, click System Preferences , click the Matrox MXO icon, and then click Presentation .
¡ Important If your MXO exceeds the maximum operating temperature at any time, it will display a warning and automatically shut down to avoid damage. Should this occur, make sure your MXO is not close to a heat source and that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.
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Your notes Chapter 3, Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System...
This utility is optimized for calibrating DVI monitors that display the DVI output from MXO at its exact resolution without any scaling. If the DVI output is scaled by your monitor, a blue-only filter will be required to calibrate your monitor’s color (hue and chroma).
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Under DVI Monitor (Secondary Display) , select DVI monitor calibration , and then click Calibrate . In the Matrox DVI Calibration Utility, click Load Settings from the Welcome page. Select the desired .plist calibration file, and then click Open .
DVI monitor. Disable the calibration settings if you want the DVI video to be output from MXO with its native color settings. From the Apple menu, click System Preferences , and then click the Matrox MXO icon.
Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs This chapter explains how to define various settings for using your MXO with Final Cut Pro and other supported programs.
In the Audio/Video Settings window, select the settings for your new MXO project preset. ¡ Important To be compatible with Matrox MXO, the preset must have 24-bit 48 kHz audio, and an MXO setting for both Video Playback and Audio Playback . The output settings must match your project’s sequence settings.
RGB color space. If you’re not sure whether your application or project uses the YUV or RGB color space, try selecting both the MXO YUV and RGB output settings to see which one offers the best performance.
From the Output Mode menu, select the setting that matches the format of your project. For example, if you’re working with an NTSC project, select MXO NTSC – RGB Click OK to save your settings. Chapter 5, Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs...
Ensuring accurate printing to tape using Final Cut Pro In order to perform an accurate print-to-tape using Final Cut Pro with Matrox MXO, you may need to adjust the Playback Offset value in the Device Control Preset Editor ° To adjust the Playback Offset value: Start Final Cut Pro and choose Final Cut Pro >...
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Your notes Chapter 5, Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs...
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DVI Monitor Scaling Capabilities with Matrox MXO This appendix provides a breakdown of the scaling capabilities for MXO on various DVI monitors.
Supported DVI monitor scaling settings The following table shows how your video or desktop is displayed in Mastering and Presentation modes when MXO’s Scale to fit option is enabled or disabled, depending on your DVI monitor’s native resolution. ¦ Note A DVI (flat-panel) monitor’s native resolution refers to its maximum...
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Scale to fit option Enabled Disabled 1280×720 Scaled True (1:1) 1280×800 Scaled Black 1280×960 Scaled Black 1280×960 (stretched) Scaled Black 1280×1024 Scaled True (1:1) 1344×840 Scaled Black 1344×1008 Scaled Black 1600×1000 Scaled Black 1600×1200 True (1:1) True (1:1) 1920×1080 True (1:1) True (1:1) 1920×1200 True (1:1)
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Scaled True (1:1) 800×600 (stretched) Scaled Black 960×600 Black Black 1024×640 Black Black 1024×768 Scaled True (1:1) 1024×768 (stretched) Scaled Black 1280×720 Scaled True (1:1) 1280×800 Black Black 1280×960 Black Black Appendix A, DVI Monitor Scaling Capabilities with Matrox MXO...
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Scale to fit option Enabled Disabled 1280×960 (stretched) Scaled Black 1280×1024 Scaled True (1:1) 1344×840 Black Black 1344×1008 Black Black 1600×1000 Black Black 1600×1200 True (1:1) True (1:1) 1920×1080 Black Black 1920×1200 Black Black 1280 ×1024 DVI monitor (native resolution) Mastering mode (video output standard) NTSC (720×486i) Scaled...
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1600×1000 Black Black 1600×1200 Black Black 1920×1080 Black Black 1920×1200 Black Black In Presentation mode, the video output will be black if you choose to output the desktop as HD video. Appendix A, DVI Monitor Scaling Capabilities with Matrox MXO...
L 151mm × W 161mm × H 46 mm (5.94" × 6.34" × 1.81") Operating voltages External AC/DC adapter: 100-240 V AC 50-60 Hz (5 V DC, 3 A max.) MXO unit: +5V DC, 3A max., 2.5mm barrel type connector Total power consumption 10 watts Connections...
Left and right RCA connectors Analog stereo line out 4.35 Vp-p (+6 dBu) maximum output level Output: Stereo 3.5mm female jack on MXO cable Analog stereo loop through Input: Stereo 3.5mm male plug on MXO cable 4.35 Vp-p (+6 dBu) maximum input/output levels Other USB 2.0 type B port...
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Your notes Appendix B, Matrox MXO Specifications...
How to get Matrox MXO Customer Support If you have a problem that you’re unable to solve by referring to your Matrox MXO documentation, please contact your Matrox MXO representative. He or she should be able to help you quickly correct any installation or system configuration problem.
Calibrating your secondary display for video Computer system requirements License agreement Connections analog component available on Matrox MXO Mac system, connecting to your MXO composite Mastering mode Matrox MXO to Mac system about displaying a virtual bezel specifications specifying settings for...
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Technical support Monitor See Customer support See Secondary display Temperature, monitoring for Matrox MXO See Matrox MXO Video output device settings specifying in Adobe After Effects Power adapter plugs specifying in Final Cut Pro Preferences window...
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(Español) Información para usuarios europeos – Declaración de conformidad Observación referente a los productos de hardware de Matrox apoyados por este manual Estos dispositivos cumplen con la directiva de la CE 89/336/EEC para dispositivos digitales de Clase A. Dichos dispositivos han sido sometidos a prueba y se ha comprobado que cumplen con las normas EN55022/CISPR22 y EN55024/CISPR24.
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