Specifications

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A note about DVD capacities
A note about DVD capacities
When choosing a data rate to create MPEG files for DVD authoring, make sure
that you take into account the actual storage capacity of your DVD disk. This is
because of a difference in terminology used by DVD manufacturers and accepted
computer conventions. For example, commercially available 4.7 G (4.7 billion
bytes) blank DVD disks have an actual storage capacity of 4.38 GB.
Fixes in this release of Matrox X.tools
The following are fixes provided in Matrox X.tools build 6122:
You do not have to open Premiere Pro’s
Capture window prior to starting
your batch capture for the first clip in your clip list to be captured. (Ref#
30104)
You can now change capture formats while performing a capture in Premiere
Pro without encountering any problems with the
Capture window. (Ref#
29856)
If your video source is connected and playing when you choose to verify
your scratch disks settings after starting Premiere Pro (
Edit >
Preferences > Scratch Disks
), your NTSC or PAL video monitor will no
longer display or flash video and play back audio from your video source.
(Ref# 29515)
If you have a project that contains non-realtime segments, and you export
your project to DV tape (choose
File > Export > Export to Tape), pressing
Cancel while the files are rendering will no longer cause Premiere Pro to
freeze. (Ref# 29474)
You can now choose
Matrox DV-1394 Device Control in the French or
German-language version of Adobe Premiere Pro without encountering any
problems performing exports to DV tape. (Ref# 30150)
You can now import a project created with Adobe Premiere 6.5 into
Premiere Pro without encountering any problems displaying segments with
Premiere’s 6.5 Video Opacity rubberband control applied, such as to fade-in
and fade-out. (Ref# 29449)
If you put a Matrox transition between two clips on the Timeline, and then
change a clip setting or apply a video effect to one of the clips, the new clip
setting or video effect will now be correctly applied to the segment
containing the transition. (Ref# 29779 & 29426)
You will no longer experience dropped frames or random freezing when you
perform analog captures using Premiere Pro’s
DV Device Control. (Ref#
29961 & 29815)
If you apply a transition to overlapping clips on the Timeline, then select the
Motion effect in the
Effect Controls window and scrub on the Timeline,