Specifications
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Operational limitations
Control to None by choosing Edit > Preferences > Device Control.
(Ref# 26824)
• When using an
Editing Mode other than Matrox RT.X in Adobe Premiere
Pro, you won’t be able to use Matrox effects, even though they are listed as
available in the
Effects window. (Ref# 21119)
• If you add a numbered marker to a clip, you’ll see the marker number on the
clip in the Timeline, but not in the display of the clip in the
Monitor window
or
Clip window. (Ref# 18036)
• If you export only audio, you will have to import the resulting .wav file
manually. (Ref# 29335)
• Windows XP provides the option of formatting your drives using the NTFS
or FAT32 file system. Your A/V drives must be formatted using NTFS for
use with Matrox X.tools because NTFS overcomes FAT32 file size
limitations. When a hard drive is formatted using FAT32, files saved to this
drive cannot exceed 4 gigabytes in size (approximately 20 minutes of DV
video). If you do format your hard drive using FAT32, Adobe Premiere Pro
will freeze if you try to perform an analog capture greater than 4 gigabytes in
size. (Ref# 27186)
• If you are using a Matrox dual-head display card, to be able to preview video
(such as in Premiere Pro’s
Monitor window) on your second monitor, you
must set the resolution and color display settings on your secondary monitor
to the same as your primary monitor. (Ref# 27042)
• Exporting a clip directly from the Bin will only export the video portion of
your clip. If you want to export both the audio and video portions of a clip,
export from the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline. (Ref# 27449)
• You may notice flickering on an Adobe Premiere Pro title with rolling
credits applied. As a workaround, shorten the title on both ends, then
right-click the title and choose
Field Options. In the Field Options dialog
box, select
Flicker Removal. (Ref# 29255)
• Inscriber TitleExpress is not supported for use with Adobe Premiere Pro.
(Ref# 29612)
• You may receive a message that there is an error in a segment of the Timeline
if you try to import an Adobe Premiere 6.5 project that contains video
transitions that are the same length as the clips they are between on the
Timeline. (Ref# 29375)
• You may not notice a difference in video quality if you change the video
quality in the
Monitor window from Draft Quality to Automatic Quality,
however, we recommend setting the video quality of your clips to
Highest
Quality
. (Ref# 29626)