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Exporting an NTSC or 486p sequence to Adobe Premiere Pro 720x480
Exporting an NTSC or 486p sequence to
Adobe Premiere Pro 720x480 formats
When you choose File > Export > Media to export a sequence, Adobe
Premiere Pro provides the MPEG2-DVD export format in the
Export Settings
dialog box, which lets you export your sequence to a DVD-compliant MPEG-2
file suitable for use with most DVD authoring programs, such as Adobe Encore.
To export an NTSC or 486p sequence that has a Matrox codec editing mode to a
720×480 MPEG2-DVD format or any other Adobe Premiere Pro 720×480
format, you must select
Scale to Fill from the Source Scaling menu on the
Output panel of the Export Settings dialog box. For details on how to export to
MPEG2-DVD and other Adobe Premiere Pro 720×480 formats, see your Adobe
Premiere Pro documentation.
Adding a voice-over to your sequence
Matrox MXO2 supports voice-over, which allows you to record audio tracks as
.wav files directly in the
Timeline panel to add commentary to video clips, such
as newsreels and documentaries.
¦NoteMatrox voice-over supports recording to standard, mono, and adaptive
audio tracks only.
Connection and setup
1 Connect the microphone to the audio input on your source device and
connect the audio output (analog or AES/EBU) from the source device to the
corresponding audio input on your MXO2 hardware.
2 Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware.
3 From the Default Device list, select Matrox ASIO Driver for Adobe
Premiere Pro
, then click ASIO Settings.
4 From the Input Source list, select the audio source type corresponding to
the device to which the microphone is connected.