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Matrox adds HD-SDI closed-captioning support to MX02 I/O devices
Apr 14, 2009 9:19 AM
The new 1.3.1 release for the Matrox MXO2 I/O device supports the RED workflow, including capture, monitoring and on-set playback.
Matrox has begun shipping Version 1.3.1 for the Matrox MXO2 product line as a free download from the Matrox Web site to all registered users. The release implements new features including HD-SDI closed-captioning support and RED workflow support.
Users will no longer need to recreate HD captioning data that is typically lost when editing projects in Final Cut Pro. Matrox MXO2 now offers a workflow to capture, playback and preserve closed-captioning data while editing, leaving nothing destroyed.
RED users can benefit from Matrox MXO2 to capture, monitor and playback on the set. Back in the post suite, they can use Matrox MXO2 to work with 1K and 2K RED timelines and output to SD, 720 or 1080 via MXO2‘s real-time, 10-bit hardware scaling feature.
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