486P @ 23.98 Fps Workflow Example - Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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486p @ 23.98 fps workflow example

The following diagram illustrates a typical 486p @ 23.98 fps workflow using
Matrox RT.X2:
Exported to disk as MPEG-2
IBP for DVD authoring or
exported to disk to streaming
video format for web
¦ Note
For all Matrox RT.X2 projects, you can choose to export to an MPEG-2
file for DVD authoring or export to a web format using Matrox Media Encoder as
explained in
"Exporting using Matrox Media Encoder"
other export formats, see
working with an SD project on RT.X2, you can also capture video directly to an
.m2v file for DVD authoring using Adobe Encore.
DV-1394 input/output, and
P2 .mxf source files on disk
SD video footage acquired
at 23.98 fps progressive
scan
NTSC video on tape or
P2 .mxf files on disk
Matrox RT.X2
using a
486p @ 23.98 fps
project preset
Exported to DV tape as
"Exporting to a Matrox .avi file"
DV camera performs either standard or
advanced pulldown (depending on mode
selection) when the acquired footage is
recorded to tape or disk.
Matrox RT.X2 detects original pulldown
method, then performs either an advanced
or standard reverse pulldown during
capture (or playback for .mxf files).
Depending on the user's selection of
pulldown method, Matrox RT.X2 performs
either advanced 2:3:3:2 pulldown or
standard 2:3 pulldown.
NTSC video
on page 43. For details on
on page 36. When
Working with SD "24P" material
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