User guide
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Using Matrox M.Key/100 with VFW programs
$ 720×486 or 720 × 576 if you are rendering to NTSC, 486p, or 576p format 
using the Uncompressed SD or M-JPEG codec.
$ 1920×1080 or 1280×720 if you are rendering to 1080i/p or 720p format 
using the Uncompressed HD or DVCPRO HD codec.
$ 1440×1080, 1920×1080, or 1280×720 if you are rendering to 
1440×1080i/p, 1080i/p, or 720p format using the MPEG-2 I-frame HD 
codec.
$ 480×270 or 320×180 if you are rendering to offline HD format. If you’re 
rendering clips for use in an Adobe Premiere Pro project on Matrox Axio, 
set the frame size to 480×270 for a 1440×1080i/p or 1080i/p project, or 
320×180 for a 720p project. For more information, see “Using the Matrox 
Offline HD Codec” in your Matrox Axio Installation and User Guide.
• To render video using the same compression format, frame size, and frame 
rate as your source video but using a different video quality (data rate), 
scanning mode (interlaced or progressive), or bit depth (8-bit or 10-bit), such 
as to export uncompressed 1080i @ 25 fps clips to uncompressed 1080p 
@ 25 fps format, you must select the 
Recompress Always option so that 
your video will be recompressed during the export.
• If you’ll be rendering audio, set the audio sample rate to 48 kHz and the 
sample size to 16-bit (mono or stereo).
• For best results, make sure you clear your program’s 
Data rate limit option 
for rendered material. This ensures that your .avi files will be rendered at the 
particular video quality you select.
• If you’re using Adobe Premiere Pro, set the 
Fields for rendering to Lower 
Field First 
for NTSC video, Upper Field First for PAL and interlaced HD 
video, or 
No Fields (Progressive Scan) for progressive video.
¦NoteBefore rendering a lot of material, check that your rendered animations 
and transitions such as wipes and slides play back smoothly. If they appear 
jumpy, try adjusting the field dominance or field order for your rendered material. 
For example, if your transitions appear jumpy with the field dominance set to 
Odd field or Field 1, try switching the setting to Even field or Field 2.
Selecting color space conversion options
When you render material to an .avi file using a Matrox VFW codec, you can 
determine how you want the luminance levels and chroma information to be 
processed during the color space conversion that’s performed during the render.
¦NoteThe default settings for color space conversion provide good results for 
most applications. We recommend that you change these settings only when 
needed for special purposes.










