Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 8, Using Matrox MXO2 with Adobe Premiere Pro

Variable bit rate (VBR)

Video is compressed at varying data rates

based on the complexity of the video. The target data rate you select is
used as the average data rate for the compression.

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Min

,

Target

, and

Max

sliders

Use these sliders to select your desired

data rate. The higher the target data rate you select, the better the video
quality will be. Only the

Target

slider will be available if you selected

Constant bit rate (CBR)

. If you selected

Variable bit rate (VBR)

, all

three sliders will be available so that you can set the minimum, target, and
maximum data rates for the video compression.

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Note

Adobe Encore requires CBR-encoded .

m2v

files longer than about two

minutes to be transcoded. VBR-encoded .

m2v

files do not require transcoding

in Adobe Encore.

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Under

GOP Structure

, you can customize the GOP structure for the

MPEG-2 IBP compression as follows:

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GOP length

Determines the number of frames in the GOP (Group of

Pictures).

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Subgroup length

Determines the subgroup length of B-frames and

P-frames in the GOP, after the initial I-frame. For example, a subgroup of
3 appears as “BBP,” and a subgroup of 2 appears as “BP.” The available
subgroup lengths depend on your selected GOP length.

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Under

Profile

, select one of the following MPEG-2 profiles:

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4:2:0

This profile uses 4:2:0 luminance/chrominance sampling and is

suitable for broadcast transmission and distribution on DVD. You must
select this profile if you’re capturing to an

.m2v

file for DVD authoring.

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4:2:2

This profile uses 4:2:2 luminance/chrominance sampling and is

suitable for high-quality distribution and archiving.

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Under

Motion Estimation

, drag the slider to adjust the quality of the

motion estimation used for the video compression. The default setting gives
good results for most video. However, if you have a lot of fast motion in your
video, such as fast-paced sports footage, you can get better results by
dragging the slider to the right (towards

Slow/High quality

). This improves

the quality of the motion estimation, but decreases the speed of the video
compression. Alternately, if you have mostly slow-paced video, you may
want to drag the slider to the left (towards

Fast/Low quality

) to decrease

the quality of the motion estimation and speed up the video compression.

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Click

OK

to save your settings.

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