Overview, Using vfw programs without the mxo2 hardware – Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 18, Using the Matrox Video for Windows Codecs

Overview

When using Video for Windows (VFW) programs to render material to an

.avi

file, you can use a Matrox VFW codec to create a Matrox

.avi

file. For example,

you may want to render an animation to a Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame

.avi

file for

use in your Adobe Premiere Pro projects on Matrox MXO2.

When rendering compositions or animations that have an alpha channel, you can
select a “+ Alpha” Matrox VFW codec to render to a Matrox uncompressed or
MPEG-2 I-frame .

avi

file that contains the alpha-key information. This .

avi

file

will be automatically keyed when you place the clip in an Adobe Premiere Pro
sequence.

The following sections explain the various settings that you need to make to
render material to a Matrox

.avi

file using a VFW program. For details on

exporting a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro, see

“Exporting to a Matrox .avi

file”

on page

85

.

¦

Note

Although Matrox has tested many VFW programs, there may be certain

operational limitations when using the Matrox VFW codecs with some of these
programs (as well as with untested programs).

Using VFW programs without the MXO2
hardware

If you installed the Matrox VFW software codecs for use without the MXO2
hardware (see

“Installing the Matrox VFW software codecs on a system without

the MXO2 hardware”

on page

10

), you can render and play back Matrox

.avi

files using your VFW program without having the MXO2 hardware. For
example, if you captured clips to Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame format using Adobe
Premiere Pro, you could edit and play back those clips on a system without the
MXO2 hardware, assuming that you installed the Matrox VFW software codecs
on that system.

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