Notes about capturing to matrox .m2v files, Notes, About capturing to matrox .m2v files – Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 3, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings

Notes about capturing to Matrox .m2v files

When capturing to Matrox .m2v files, keep the following points in mind:

• Automatic scene detection (Scene Detect) is not supported, but batch capture

is supported.

• The associated .wav files for your .m2v clips are not automatically imported

to the

Project

panel.

• When performing a batch capture of .m2v clips, the captured video and audio

clips won’t be automatically imported to the

Project

panel. If you recapture

clips using batch capture, the captured clips will be imported automatically
only if you choose to delete the original media files from disk.

• It’s recommended that you don’t add handles (extra frames) to your captured

.m2v clips. If you do, the handles will be appropriately trimmed from the
video when you add the clip to your sequence, but the handles won’t be
trimmed from the associated audio.

• An associated .xmp metadata file is created for all captured and logged

(offline) .m2v clips. These files are created in your specified video capture
folder, and contain time code and other information that you provided for
your .m2v clips, such as tape name, description, and scene. You can open the
.xmp files in Adobe Bridge. Take care not to delete the .xmp files and always
keep them with their associated .m2v files. Otherwise, you won’t be able to
batch capture logged .m2v clips, and the time code information won’t appear
for your .m2v clips in the

Project

panel.

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