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Matrox releases Matrox Axio LE software v4.0
Feb 25, 2009 11:36 AM
Software release v4.0 for the Matrox Axio LE editor will make use of the expanded memory and storage management support in the Windows Vista 64-bit operating system.
Matrox Video Products Group has made available the software release v4.0 for the Matrox Axio LE real-time HD and SD editing platform, which is available for download on the Matrox Web site.
Version 4.0 supports Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium and Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 software. In addition, it will make use of the expanded memory and storage management support in the Windows Vista 64-bit operating system to facilitate seamless creative workflow and efficient editing of long-form and multiformat HD projects.
Matrox Axio LE offers full-resolution, full-frame rate, real-time editing of more layers of video and graphics; real-time, mixed-format timelines; and multicam and more effects in real time.
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