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Exporting using Matrox Media Encoder

Exporting using Matrox Media Encoder

You can use Matrox Media Encoder to export clips from a sequence in the

Timeline

panel to various formats for specific media delivery, such as Windows

Media or RealMedia streaming media format, or MPEG-2 format for DVD or
Blu-ray Disc. For example, you can use Matrox Media Encoder to export video
from your sequence to an MPEG-2 Elementary (.m2v) file that’s suitable for use
with Adobe Encore. Matrox Media Encoder provides the same export formats as
Adobe Media Encoder, and benefits from hardware acceleration on Matrox
RT.X2.

To avoid having inverted fields in your exported files when exporting material for
DVD or Blu-ray Disc, you must select the appropriate field order for the export
according to your projects’s video format as shown in the following table:

° To export material using Matrox Media Encoder:

1

Start Adobe Premiere Pro and open the project from which you want to
export material.

2

If you want to export only part of your sequence, drag the ends of the work
area bar so that it extends over the length of the area you want to export.

3

Choose

File > Export > Matrox Media Encoder.

4

Select the export format you want from the

Format

list. For example, to

export material for DVD, select

MPEG2-DVD

.

5

Select a preset from the

Preset

list that matches the type of export you want

to perform (a summary of the settings will be displayed in the

Export

Settings

dialog box).

6

If you selected an MPEG-2 DVD or Blu-ray Disc export format, click the

Video

tab and make sure that the appropriate field order is selected as shown

in the above table.

7

Click

OK

, specify a name, location, and export range for the export, then

click

Save

.

Project video format

Field order

NTSC

Lower

PAL

Upper

486p @ 23.98 fps and 29.97 fps

None (Progressive)

576p @ 25 fps

None (Progressive)

720p @ 23.98 fps, 25 fps, 29.97 fps, 50 fps,
and 59.94 fps

None (Progressive)

1440 × 1080i @ 25 fps and 29.97 fps

Upper

1440 × 1080p @ 23.98, 25, and 29.97 fps

None (Progressive)

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