MXO2/MINI/D - General Description
Desktop version**
Don't settle for an HDMI and analog I/O card with messy cables when you
can get all the features and more in a professional breakout box with Matrox
MXO2 Mini. This sleek little device for Mac and PC also gives you the added
advantage of portability. You can take it with you wherever you go. Use it
with a laptop or a desktop system and your favorite applications including
Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop, and many more. Capture and
playback high definition video via HDMI and analog component; or NTSC and PAL
via analog component, S-Video, and composite. Convert your standard
definition videos to high definition, or vice versa, while capturing or
playing out, using Matrox MXO2 Mini's high-quality dedicated hardware. Turn
your HDMI screen into a professional-grade video monitor with Matrox's unique
color calibration tool. Easily edit AVCHD footage by capturing into an
edit-friendly compressed or uncompressed format. Count on uncompromising
Matrox quality and reliability in MXO2 Mini, backed by a three-year
warranty.
Matrox MXO2 now provides support for Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production
Premium software, capture support for Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder, and presets for new H.264 encoding parameters in Adobe Media Encoder, with all of it’s I/O devices for Mac OS X and PC.
Matrox are the only I/O hardware manufacturer that can claim support for
the three most popular professional editing applications: Adobe Premiere Pro,
Apple Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer.
Matrox announced support for the newly released Avid Media Composer V5.5
editing system. In this release Avid added support for all Matrox MXO2 Mini
and Mini MAX resolutions and frame rates including 720p 23.98, 1080p 23.98,
1080p 24, 1080p 25, 1080p 29.97, and 1080p 30. They also provided the ability
to select PsF or true P output in 1080p modes. Matrox MXO2 Mini hardware has
been fully tested for use on PC and Mac. On the Mac, it accelerates H.264
encoding directly from Media Composer at speeds up to five times faster than
software alone.