May 04

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Videomaker by Charlie Fulton

A very versatile video capture device with the portability edge.
For your consideration: a slick little box that captures HD and SD video, and outputs video in just as many formats. Unequivocal success, you would say? Certainly is – and even better, it can also perform faster-than-real-time H.264 compression operations through hardware. Knowledge is power when selecting any kind of video capture device, and Matrox has a great amount of background in this field, dating back to their original RT.X family of capture devices. Continue reading »
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Apr 20

25

Production Apprentice by John DeMaio

Matrox definitely won the “surprise announcement” award from this year’s NAB with its Avid partnership.   This gives Avid editors around the world the hardware that they have been desperately needing. Continue reading »

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Mar 25

30

Digitalfilms by Oliver Peters

I’ve covered Matrox for a number of years. With the development of the MXO and MXO2 units, Matrox has put together one of the strongest families of I/O products that are available for the Apple Final Cut Pro editing customer. The original MXO was designed to use the video signal from one of the internal graphics card’s DVI ports and turn that into a broadcast quality signal for output and monitoring. Continue reading »

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Mar 25

29

Production Apprentice by John DeMaio

Matrox was kind enough to send over an MXO2 Mini for us to try out.  After seeing the demonstration at the Matrox event in Orlando, I was excited to see what this little box could do – so I gave it a test drive. Continue reading »

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