Matrox announces support for Avid Media Composer 6 with full line of MX02 I/O devices, Mojito MAX card

Nov 18, 2011 3:57 PM

    
Matrox is supporting the new Avid Media Composer version 6 with its new Mojito MAX card and MXO2 I/O devices.

Matrox is supporting the new Avid Media Composer version 6 with its new Mojito MAX card and MXO2 I/O devices.

Matrox Video Products Group has announced support for the new Avid Media Composer version 6 with the entire range of Matrox MXO2 I/O devices and the new Matrox Mojito MAX card.

The Matrox I/O products provide broadcast-quality input and output as well as allow users to deliver H.264 files for the Web, mobile devices and Blu-ray up to five times faster than software alone, without sacrificing quality.

Other important features include 10-bit hardware scaling, inexpensive HD monitoring with the Matrox HDMI Calibration Utility, and 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound monitoring using professional connections.




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