User guide

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Performing a Premiere Pro export to disk
You can specify additional Capture settings as explained in your Adobe Premiere
Pro User Guide.
Performing a Premiere Pro export to disk
You can export video from the Timeline to a single DV/DVCAM or DVCPRO
.avi file for purposes such as distribution on CD-ROM and publishing on the web.
Several software codecs are included with Adobe Premiere Pro so that you can
export your video to different formats. Your Matrox RT.X system adds the
Matrox DV/DVCAM and Matrox DVCPRO codecs to the ones included with
Premiere Pro. Because the Matrox codecs use your RT.X hardware to accelerate
rendering, they can export video much faster than when you use a software
codec.
¦NoteThe Matrox MediaExport plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro lets you export
your project to various web-optimized and MPEG formats. The Matrox Realtime
Export to Disk features lets you export your project to a Matrox DV/DVCAM or
Matrox DVCPRO .avi file, or an MPEG-2 Elementary (.m2v) file (see
“Performing a Matrox realtime export to disk” on page 20).
°To export your Timeline to a Matrox DV/DVCAM or DVCPRO .avi file:
1 Depending on whether you want to export your Timeline or only the current
frame from your Timeline, do one of the following:
$ To export all or part of your Timeline, choose File > Export > Movie.
Click the
Settings button, and from the File Type list, select Matrox RT.X.
$ To export only the current frame from your Timeline, choose File >
Export > Frame
. Click the Settings button, and from the File Type list,
select
Matrox RT.X Single-frame AVI.
2 From the Range list, choose an export range, then select additional export
options.
3 From the menu on the left side of the dialog box, choose Video.
4 From the Compressor list, select the compression format you want for your
exported file.
$ Matrox DV/DVCAM Renders video to DV or DVCAM format.
$ Matrox DVCPRO Renders video to DVCPRO format.
5 From the Pixel Aspect Ratio list, select the setting that matches the aspect
ratio of the material you’re editing:
$ D1/DV NTSC (0.9) For NTSC material that uses the standard TV screen
format.
$ D1/DV Widescreen 16:9 (1.2) For NTSC material that uses the
widescreen 16:9 format.