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Matrox RT.X2 LE

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Key Features
¾-length PCIe card
Dramatically reduces the cost of a high-performance HD editing system
Also fits into a low cost desktop system
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Realtime HD Editing with New RT.X2 LE Platform

Introduction

The Matrox RT.X2 LE is a 3/4 length PCIe card which has all the same realtime editing and hardware acceleration features of the Matrox RT.X2 card but without the DVI output featured on the full-length card. The smaller physical size of the RT.X2 LE means it is ideal for users with existing systems which don't have the internal space to fit the full-length RT.X2 card.

The RT.X2 LE features the same breakout box as the RT.X2 giving the same range of analogue & HDV/DV input and output options. The RT.X2 LE is ideal for existing Premiere users and comes supplied with driver software for Adobe Premiere CS3.

Other Features
Realtime, mixed-format, multi-layer workflows that combine HD and SD material from analog and digital sources
Realtime Matrox Flex CPU effects — color correction, speed changes, chroma/luma keying and many more
Realtime and accelerated Matrox Flex GPU effects — 2D/3D DVE, blur/glow/soft focus, shine and many more
Composite, Y/C, HD/SD analog component input and output
Capture from analog sources to compressed MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame
Audio VU meters on capture
Native HDV 1080i, HDV 720p (JVC ProHD), and MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame HD editing
Native DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, and MPEG-2 4:2:2 I-frame SD editing
Native editing of Panasonic P2 MXF 720p and SD files
Realtime playback of 32-bit MPEG-2 I-frame AVI files with alpha in HD and SD
Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
Realtime high-quality hardware downscaling for SD output from an HD timeline
Accelerated export to DVD, and multimedia formats including Flash Video, and Adobe Clip Notes
WYSIWYG for Adobe After Effects, Bridge, and Photoshop, Autodesk Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, NewTek LightWave 3D, and Windows Media Player with dynamic Alt+Tab switching

Last Updated: 23 April 2008