User guide
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Using Matrox M.Key/100 with VFW programs
RGB graphics with standard black and white levels, set your luminance 
range to 
Standard.
$ Chroma filtering and Chroma interpolation Select these options to 
adjust the chroma bandwidth of RGB graphics. This improves images that 
have abrupt changes between different colors, such as a blue box on a black 
or white background. You should select these options for most animation 
and compositing work (computer-generated material). For most video 
editing programs, however, it’s best that you not select these options. If you 
find that your rendered images appear to be blurred, try clearing one or both 
of these options.
$ Chroma sampling for fast-motion video Select this option to help 
eliminate artifacts such as jagged edges and unwanted lines at the edges of 
fast-motion video (for PAL video only). 
¡ Importan t When rendering graphics and titles, make sure that Chroma 
sampling for fast-motion video
 is not selected, as this option can cause 
jagged edges to appear in your rendered images.
6 Click OK to save your settings. Any change you make to your selected 
luminance range setting (such as switching from 
Standard to Expanded) 
will only take effect the next time you start your VFW program.
Rendering material to a Matrox VFW .avi file
When you render material to an .avi file, such as when you render a finished 
video production or an animation, you must select the compressor (codec) you 
want to create the file. The compressor determines the quality of your rendered 
video. Refer to your program’s documentation for instructions on how to select a 
compressor for your .avi file.
¦NoteWhen specifying your Export Movie settings in Adobe Premiere Pro, 
you must set the 
File Type to Microsoft AVI on the General page, then select 
the compressor you want on the 
Video page.
°To create a Matrox VFW .avi file:
1 Select one of the following codecs from your program’s list of available 
compressors:
$ Matrox DV/DVCAM Renders video to DV or DVCAM format.
$ Matrox DVCPRO Renders video to DVCPRO format.
$ Matrox DVCPRO50 Renders video to DVCPRO50 or D-9 format.
$ Matrox DVCPRO HD Renders video to DVCPRO HD format (for 1080i 
and 720p video only).
$ Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame Renders video to MPEG-2 intra-frame format 
using the 4:2:2 Profile @ Main Level at a selected data rate (SD resolution 
only).










