Specifying Your Matrox Rtmac Analog Settings - Matrox RTMac Installation And User Manual

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From the
Setup For
settings, such as
Matrox RTMac complements Power Mac G4 FireWire support by providing analog capture
and output capabilities. When working with native DV footage and FireWire-compatible
devices, you can capture your DV footage as you normally would using Final Cut Pro. You
connect your DV device to your Power Mac G4 FireWire port and capture as explained in
your Final Cut Pro User's Manual.
¡ Important When using Final Cut Pro with a FireWire setup, make sure your DV device is
connected to the FireWire port on your Power Mac G4 before starting a capture or print to
video. If your DV device isn't connected when Final Cut Pro attempts to capture DV clips or
record to DV tape, your system may become unstable. You'll then need to quit and restart
Final Cut Pro.

Specifying your Matrox RTMac analog settings

If you're working with an analog source device, select the Matrox RTMac analog Easy Setup
that matches your source device connection (composite or S-Video). You can also specify
your analog setup by choosing
Summary
From the
Capture Preset
capture or S-Video capture preset.
Chapter 4, Using Matrox RTMac with Final Cut Pro
pop-up menu, select the appropriate preset from the available RTMac
Matrox RTMac NTSC FireWire
Final Cut Pro > Audio/Video Settings
tab.
pop-up menu, select the appropriate Matrox RTMac composite
.
and clicking the

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