° To export material to a Matrox MAX H.264 file:
Start Adobe Media Encoder and add the clip, sequence, or composition that
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you want to export as explained in your Adobe documentation, then click
Settings
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When using an Adobe program that employs Media Encoder for
exporting material, the Export Settings dialog box will be displayed when
you choose to perform the export, such as when you choose File > Export >
Media
to export a sequence using Adobe Premiere Pro.
From the Format list, select one of the following Matrox formats:
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Matrox 264 (Blu-ray)
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supported for Blu-ray Disc authoring. Audio is exported as separate mono
or stereo .wav files (PCM audio).
Matrox MP4
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which is suitable for the web and mobile devices.
From the Preset list, select the preset that matches the video format you
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want for your exported file. Appropriate video and audio settings are
automatically set based on your selected preset.
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If you're exporting to a Matrox .mp4 file, two types of presets will be
available—Fast Encode and High Quality. Select a Fast Encode preset for fast
encoding that leverages your system's resources with the MXO2 hardware.
Select a High Quality preset for high-quality encoding that is performed
entirely by the MXO2 hardware, which frees your system's resources for other
tasks.
Exporting to Matrox MAX H.264 files using Adobe Media Encoder
to display the Export Settings dialog box.
Creates a .264 elementary stream file, which is
Creates an .mp4 file with embedded stereo AAC audio,
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