Matrox announces support for Adobe CS4 Production Premium, Premiere Pro CS4
Dec 19, 2008 8:41 AM
With the Matrox release of version 4.0 software, the Matrox Axio LE (shown) and RT.X2 editing platforms support version 4.0.1 of Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium and Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 software.
Matrox Video Products Group’s software release 4.0 for the Matrox Axio LE and RT.X2 family of HD and SD editing platforms will support the recently released version 4.0.1 of Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium and Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 software.
The Matrox 4.0 release also will make use of the expanded memory and storage management support in the Windows Vista 64-bit operating system to facilitate efficient editing of long-form and multiformat HD projects.
Matrox offers a full range of real-time editing engines that extend the capabilities of Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and Adobe CS4 Production Premium. Matrox Axio LE is designed for HD and SD editing in broadcast and post-production facilities.
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