Using x.info to display rt.x2 information, Monitoring your adobe premiere pro memory usage, Displaying system information – Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 7, Monitoring Your Matrox RT.X2 System

Using X.info to display RT.X2 information

The Matrox X.info program lets you display information about your Matrox
RT.X2 system and installed hardware, and provides warnings when certain
problems arise, such as when the temperature of your RT.X2 card exceeds the
maximum operating temperature. You can also use the X.info program to enable
and disable the Matrox hardware-accelerated (Flex GPU) effects in Adobe
Premiere Pro if you have a display card that supports these effects (see

“Enabling

and disabling the Matrox hardware-accelerated effects in Adobe Premiere Pro”

on page

169

).

Matrox X.info runs continuously to monitor your system, whenever your
computer is turned on. You can open Matrox X.info to display system and
hardware details by double-clicking the

icon on your Windows taskbar.

¦

Note

If you do not see the icon, right-click the notification area of the taskbar

and choose

Properties

, clear the

Hide inactive icons

option, and click

OK

.

Monitoring your Adobe Premiere Pro memory
usage

When Adobe Premiere Pro is running, you can monitor your Adobe Premiere Pro
memory usage. To do this, hold your mouse pointer over the Matrox X.info
(

) icon. A pop-up message will display the current Adobe Premiere Pro

memory usage. If your Adobe Premiere Pro memory usage is very high, X.info
will issue a warning message with additional information.

Displaying system information

To display information about your Matrox RT.X2 system, select

System

from

the

Display Information About

list. On this page, you can see

Install

Information

, such as the install path and version of Matrox Mx.tools.

You can also create an HTML log file of your system information, which can be
useful for troubleshooting. To create this log, use the

Browse

button under

System Information Log

to select the path and name of the log, then click

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