Matrox Electronic Systems Portable DVD Player Matrox MXO User Manual

Matrox MXO  
Installation and User Guide  
January 31, 2007  
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Matrox MXO License Agreement, Warranty, and Service  
A. Matrox software license agreement for single-user products  
By installing the software, you, the original purchaser, indicate your acceptance of these terms. If you do not agree  
to the terms of this agreement, please return the package unopened.  
This Matrox MXO software, any included sample images and other files (the "Software"), is copyrighted by Matrox  
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the purpose of operating the Matrox MXO hardware.  
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C. End-user registration  
Before using your Matrox MXO product, please take a moment to register your product in the Matrox MXO  
to quickly diagnose and correct any problem that might arise when using the product. Only registered end users  
are entitled to customer support.  
D. Hardware limited warranty  
MATROX WARRANTS TO YOU, THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER, WHO PROVIDES AN ADEQUATE PROOF  
OF PURCHASE, THAT THE MATROX MXO HARDWARE PRODUCTS WILL BE FREE FROM FACTORY  
DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (I) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. MATROX WILL REPAIR  
OR REPLACE, AT THE CHOICE OF MATROX, THE MATROX MXO HARDWARE PRODUCTS WHICH  
PROVE TO BE DEFECTIVE DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, PROVIDED THAT THEY ARE  
RETURNED TO MATROX, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS:  
Matrox's limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the hardware and does  
not apply to any:  
$ improper or inadequate maintenance;  
$ incompatibilities due to the user's hardware or software applications with or in which the Matrox product  
interfaces;  
$ product of a special or custom-made nature;  
$ unauthorized modification or misuse;  
$ improper installation, misapplication or negligence;  
$ operation outside the product's environmental specifications;  
$ improper site preparation or maintenance;  
$ software;  
$ other causes that do not relate to a product defect;  
$ defects or damage suffered as a result of force majeure (including theft);  
$ defects or damage suffered as a result of normal wear and tear, and/or stolen goods.  
If Matrox receives from you, during the applicable warranty period notice of a defect in a warranted hardware  
product and the defective Matrox product in question, Matrox shall at its sole option, either repair or replace the  
product, and shall return the repaired product or a replacement product within a reasonable delay. The replacement  
product may not be new, provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced. This  
warranty is valid in any country where Matrox hardware products are distributed by Matrox or its authorized  
dealers.  
This limited warranty statement gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state in the United States, from province to province in Canada, and from country to country elsewhere in  
the world.  
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MATROX SPECIFICALLY MAKES NO REPRESENTATION AND DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  
NONINFRINGEMENT.  
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H. Procedure for returning goods  
No returned goods, for service or otherwise, will be accepted without prior authorization from Matrox. To obtain  
return authorization, contact Matrox MXO Customer Support (see page 32). Once approved, Matrox will contact  
you with your Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Matrox cannot be responsible for units  
returned without an RMA number. Matrox will advise you of the shipping address. The packaging must indicate the  
RMA number on the outside. It is strongly recommended that a copy of the original packing slip which states the  
serial number of the items you're returning be included with the returned merchandise. This will speed up  
processing.  
Each individual, returned unit or group of units MUST have an RMA number issued by Matrox. Matrox must  
authorize the number of units grouped under one RMA number. Any units received without prior approval by  
Matrox will be returned to you freight collect.  
You shall be responsible for the cost of consolidated freight (one way only) for warranty units from your location to  
the location designated by Matrox. Once repaired, Matrox will incur the cost of consolidated freight for warranty  
units to your location.  
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Chapter 1  
Introducing Matrox MXO  
Chapter 2  
Available MXO connections ...................................................................6  
Analog component connections............................................................9  
Chapter 3  
System  
Calibrating your secondary display................................................ 14  
Defining your settings in the MXO Preference pane...................... 15  
Specifying your Mastering mode settings............................................ 15  
Specifying your Presentation mode settings.........................................17  
Specifying your General settings ......................................................... 19  
Viewing MXO information..................................................................... 21  
 
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Chapter 4  
Programs  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
Matrox MXO Customer Support  
How to get Matrox MXO Customer Support................................. 32  
Registration .........................................................................................32  
Keep up to date with our website .......................................................32  
Contacting us ......................................................................................32  
Index .......................................................................................33  
Contents  
 
1
Introducing Matrox MXO  
This chapter outlines the  
features of Matrox MXO,  
describes the MXO operation  
modes, lists the contents of  
your kit, provides the MXO  
system requirements, and  
describes the available MXO  
documentation.  
 
   
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Welcome to Matrox MXO  
Matrox MXO connects to your Mac computer or laptop to provide  
broadcast-quality audio/video output. You can view your Apple Final Cut Pro  
projects or the output of many other QuickTime-based applications without  
interlacing artifacts, and record them to tape at the same time. You can also use  
Matrox MXO to provide flicker-free recording of Keynote and PowerPoint  
presentations, web browser sessions, and software application training.  
Matrox MXO key features  
The following are key features of Matrox MXO:  
• Frame-accurate broadcast-quality audio/video output in HD and SD.  
• Portable, hot-swappable external box.  
• Genlockable HD/SD SDI, HD/SD analog component, S-Video, and  
composite video outputs.  
• Up to eight channels of embedded SDI audio output with stereo audio  
monitoring.  
• Workflow enhancements for Final Cut Pro and other QuickTime-based  
applications such as:  
$ Frame-accurate audio/video output for insert editing and printing to tape  
with guaranteed audio/video synchronization.  
$ Interlacing artifact elimination and gamma correction when previewing  
video on a secondary DVI display.  
$ Hardware-accelerated output of DVCPRO HD, HDV, and Final Cut Pro  
Dynamic RT segments to full output resolution to save processing power  
for other applications.  
$ Realtime downscaling of an HD project to SD resolution with proper color  
space conversions.  
• Flicker-free, broadcast-quality video output of your computer desktop with  
any application.  
Matrox MXO operation modes  
Matrox MXO works in two different modes depending on your application:  
Mastering mode This mode is for video editors using QuickTime-based  
applications such as Final Cut Pro. Matrox MXO uses the DVI port on your  
Mac computer in a unique way to output frame-accurate audio/video for  
insert editing and printing to tape. Up to eight channels of mono audio are  
available from your application and embedded in the SDI output signal. The  
MXO Preference pane allows you to choose which stereo pair you would  
like to monitor via MXO’s RCA output. To use Matrox MXO in Mastering  
Chapter 1, Introducing Matrox MXO  
 
             
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mode, you must first select the MXO as the output device for your  
application. For more information on how to do this, see “Specifying your  
video and audio output device settings” on page 24.  
Presentation mode This mode mirrors the contents of your desktop and  
outputs it as high-quality video, such as for display on a video monitor or  
recording to a VTR. Presentation mode can be used to display and record  
Keynote and PowerPoint presentations or web browser sessions. It can also  
be used to create software application training. When working in  
Presentation mode, your system’s audio playback is routed to all the MXO  
audio outputs.  
Supported video output standards  
Matrox MXO supports the following video output standards:  
$ NTSC 720×486i at 29.97 frames per second.  
$ PAL 720×576i at 25.00 frames per second.  
$ HDTV 1920×1080i at 29.97 frames per second.  
$ HDTV 1920×1080i at 25.00 frames per second.  
$ HDTV 1280×720p at 59.94 frames per second.  
If you’re working with a project that has a video standard that isn’t supported by  
MXO, the video output will be automatically converted to one of the supported  
standards. For example, if you are working with a project that has a format of  
1280×720p at 23.98 frames per second, it will be converted to 1280×720p at  
59.94 frames per second for output.  
Hardware supplied for Matrox MXO  
• Matrox MXO box.  
• Matrox MXO cable (includes USB, DVI, and audio connectors).  
• Y/C (S-Video) adapter cable.  
• External AC/DC adapter and power cord.  
Supported video output standards  
 
         
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Matrox MXO system requirements  
Matrox MXO requires a Mac system with the following system configuration:  
• Mac OS X v10.4.7 or later.  
• DVD-ROM drive to install the MXO software.  
• Free USB port.  
• Display card with a secondary DVI-I connector. Must be able to display  
1920×1200 @ 60 Hz.  
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Note You must have a secondary DVI-I connector for use with Matrox  
MXO, and connect your primary DVI monitor to a different connector on your  
display card. If you are using an AGP display card, it needs to run at a speed  
of 4X or faster.  
• DVI monitor that supports a native display resolution of 1920 ×1200 is  
recommended, such as an Apple Cinema Display.  
• 512 MB physical memory (RAM) if using MXO with a QuickTime-based  
video editing program (Apple recommends 2 GB for HD editing).  
Check our website for equipment information  
For up-to-date information about recommended computer systems and other  
MXO-compatible devices such as display cards and DVI monitors, check the  
Matrox Video Support site at www.matrox.com/video/support.  
About this manual  
This manual provides you with information about installing and using your  
Matrox MXO hardware and software, including how to configure your Matrox  
MXO for use with Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects.  
Style conventions  
The following style conventions are used in this manual:  
• The names of files, folders, and manuals appear in italics. For example:  
$ The data is stored in the Sample Movie file.  
$ The file is located in the Clips folder.  
$ Please refer to your Final Cut Pro User’s Manual.  
• Menus and commands that you need to choose are displayed in the form  
Menu > Command. For example, File > Save means click File in the  
menu bar, then click Save in the menu that appears.  
Last-minute information  
Any important information that wasn’t available for inclusion in this manual by  
publication time is provided to you in the Matrox MXO Release Notes.  
Chapter 1, Introducing Matrox MXO  
 
             
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Connecting External Devices to  
Matrox MXO  
This chapter shows you how to  
connect external devices to  
Matrox MXO.  
 
   
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MXO connections  
Matrox MXO allows you to connect multiple devices for simultaneous output.  
The connections you make depend on which video formats you wish to output.  
¡ Important Only DVI monitors that accept digital input are supported for use  
as a secondary display with Matrox MXO. In order to preview full-resolution  
HDV video, your DVI monitor must support a display resolution of at least  
1920×1200.  
Available MXO connections  
• One DVI input.  
• One DVI output.  
• One USB 2.0 connector.  
Your choice of one of the following video output combinations:  
$ HD SDI output with embedded audio and simultaneous HD analog  
component output.  
$ SD SDI output with embedded audio and simultaneous SD analog  
component output.  
$ SD SDI output with embedded audio and simultaneous S-Video and  
composite output.  
• Genlock reference input.  
• One RCA stereo output.  
• DC power jack.  
Connecting your MXO to your Mac system  
The Matrox MXO kit includes a cable to connect the MXO box to your Mac  
system. The cable has four connectors on the system end, and two connectors to  
attach to the MXO box.  
°To connect the MXO to your Mac system:  
0 Connect the USB cable connector on the MXO end (two connectors) of the  
cable to the USB B socket on your MXO.  
1 Connect the DVI connector on the MXO end of the cable to the DVI IN  
connector on the MXO. Tighten the thumb screws to ensure a stable  
connection.  
2 Connect the DVI connector on the system end of the cable (four connectors)  
to the secondary DVI connector on your Mac system. Tighten the thumb  
screws to ensure a stable connection.  
3 Connect the USB cable connector on the system end of the cable to the USB  
A socket on your Mac system.  
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Remarks  
$ The MXO requires a High-Speed USB 2.0 connection. Do not plug the  
USB cable connector to the USB socket on your keyboard.  
$ If you disconnect the USB cable at any time or shut your system down, the  
MXO will automatically shut off.  
4 Plug the male stereo audio connector on the system end of the MXO cable  
into the LINE OUT jack on your sound card or laptop.  
5 Plug the female stereo audio connector on the system end of the MXO cable  
into your speakers.  
6 Connect the DVI connector on your Apple Cinema Display (secondary  
display) to the DVI OUT connector on the MXO.  
7 Connect the AC/DC adapter to the power cord. Plug the DC adapter end into  
the DC power jack on the MXO, and the AC power cord end into an AC wall  
outlet.  
Apple Cinema Display  
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MXO  
R
L
REF IN  
3A  
5V  
Y/VIDEO  
Pb/Y  
Pr/C  
-
+
DVI OUT  
DVI IN  
SDI  
USB B  
connector  
7
1
0
To AC wall outlet  
5
Amplified computer speakers  
Male  
stereo  
plug  
Female  
stereo  
jack  
USB A  
LINE-OUT  
Secondary DVI  
connector  
connector  
3
2
4
Mac system  
MXO connections  
 
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Typical Matrox MXO connections  
The following illustrations show some typical MXO connections. In these  
illustrations we’ve connected an Apple Cinema Display as the secondary display,  
and also connected a video device, such as a VTR or video monitor. We’ve  
connected the audio output from the MXO box to the video device, but you can  
connect it to a sound mixer if you are using one.  
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Note You can also connect an external sync generator to ensure proper  
equipment timing. However, this is optional as the MXO generates its own  
internal reference signal if an external genlock is not available.  
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Analog component connections  
Video device  
(VTR, video monitor, etc.)  
Apple Cinema Display  
IN  
IN  
Y
Pb  
Pr  
Audio R Audio L  
R
L
5V  
3A  
Y/VIDEO  
DVI OUT  
Pb/Y  
Pr/C  
REF IN  
-
+
SDI  
DVI IN  
USB B connector  
Amplified computer speakers  
Female  
stereo  
jack  
Male  
stereo  
plug  
USB A  
connector  
Secondary DVI  
connector  
LINE-OUT  
Mac system  
Typical Matrox MXO connections  
 
   
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S-Video connections  
Video device  
(VTR, video monitor, etc.)  
Apple Cinema Display  
AUDIO R AUDIO L  
IN  
S-Video  
adapter  
cable  
R
L
REF IN  
3A  
+
5V  
Y/VIDEO  
Pb/Y  
Pr/C  
-
DVI OUT  
DVI IN  
SDI  
USB B connector  
Amplified computer speakers  
Female  
stereo  
jack  
Male  
stereo  
plug  
USB A  
LINE-OUT  
Secondary DVI  
connector  
connector  
Mac system  
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Composite connections  
Video device  
(VTR, video monitor, etc.)  
Apple Cinema Display  
VIDEO IN  
AUDIO R AUDIO L  
IN  
R
L
REF IN  
3A  
5V  
Y/VIDEO  
Pb/Y  
Pr/C  
-
+
DVI OUT  
DVI IN  
SDI  
USB B connector  
Amplified computer speakers  
Female  
stereo  
jack  
Male  
stereo  
plug  
USB A  
connector  
LINE-OUT  
Secondary DVI  
connector  
Mac system  
Typical Matrox MXO connections  
 
   
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SDI connections  
Video device  
(VTR, video monitor, etc.)  
Apple Cinema Display  
SDI IN  
R
L
REF IN  
3A  
5V  
Y/VIDEO  
Pb/Y  
Pr/C  
-
+
DVI OUT  
DVI IN  
SDI  
USB B connector  
Amplified computer speakers  
Female  
stereo  
jack  
Male  
stereo  
plug  
USB A  
connector  
LINE-OUT  
Secondary DVI  
connector  
Mac system  
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Installing Your Matrox MXO Software  
and Configuring Your System  
This chapter explains how to  
install the Matrox MXO  
software and how to configure  
your system in the MXO  
Preference pane.  
 
   
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Installing your Matrox MXO software  
If you are planning on using MXO in Mastering mode for video editing, you  
should install Final Cut Pro before installing the MXO software. For information  
on installing Final Cut Pro, see your Final Cut Pro User’s Manual.  
1 Insert your Matrox MXO installation CD in your DVD-ROM drive and run  
the installation program on the CD.  
2 Follow the onscreen instructions to install the Matrox MXO software on  
your computer.  
3 The installer will restart your computer at the end of the installation when  
you click Restart.  
Removing your Matrox MXO software  
1 In the Finder menu, choose File > New Finder Window.  
2 Choose Applications > Matrox MXO Utilities > MXO Uninstaller.  
3 Enter your administrator password in the Authenticate dialog box, then  
click OK.  
¡ Important The uninstall will not work unless you enter the correct  
administrator password.  
Calibrating your secondary display  
For accurate and consistent color, it’s recommended that you use the ColorSync  
utility that comes with your Mac, or a hardware calibration system to calibrate  
the DVI monitor that you’ve connected as your secondary display for use with  
Matrox MXO.  
¡ Important Unless you have a secondary display monitor connected to the DVI  
OUT of the MXO, do not drag your menu bar off your primary display monitor  
in the Arrangement dialog box, as you will not be able to get the menu bar back.  
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Defining your settings in the MXO Preference  
pane  
The MXO Preference pane allows you to specify various settings to configure  
your video and audio output from MXO for the Mastering and Presentation  
modes. You can also use the MXO Preference pane to view information about  
MXO, such as the serial number and current operating temperature.  
Specifying your Mastering mode settings  
To specify your Mastering mode settings on Matrox MXO:  
1 From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click the  
Matrox MXO icon.  
2 Click the Mastering tab.  
3 Under Video Output Control, select Both fields, First field, or Second  
field from the Scrub and pause menu to indicate whether you want to  
display both fields or only one field when you scrub on the timeline in your  
project. For example, you may want to scrub the first or second field to  
eliminate the flickering that can be seen in your picture when you pause  
while scrubbing frames of interlaced video.  
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4 Under Video Output Control, select Downconvert HD video to SD if  
you want to downconvert HD video output to SD.  
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Note When you select Downconvert HD video to SD, you do not need  
to change your video playback settings in Final Cut Pro. Your project’s video  
playback settings should always match your sequence settings.  
5 If you select Downconvert HD video to SD, or if you are working with SD  
16:9 material, you can select one of the following video output options from  
the Output 16:9 material as menu:  
$ Letterbox Outputs the widescreen 16:9 picture in letterbox mode by  
adding black bars at the top and bottom of the picture for display on a  
standard 4:3 television screen.  
$ Anamorphic Outputs the widescreen 16:9 picture as horizontally  
compressed 4:3 video, which retains the picture’s full vertical resolution  
for display on a widescreen television. To display the video with the correct  
proportions on an NTSC or PAL monitor, select the 16:9 display setting on  
the monitor.  
$ Center cut Outputs the widescreen 16:9 picture by evenly cropping the  
left and right edges of the picture for display on a standard 4:3 television  
screen.  
6 Under Audio Output Control, from the Monitor audio on menu, select  
which audio channel pair you want to monitor from the embedded SDI  
audio.  
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Specifying your Presentation mode settings  
To specify your Presentation mode settings on Matrox MXO:  
1 From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click the  
Matrox MXO icon.  
2 Click the Presentation tab.  
3 Under Video Output Control, from the Output desktop as menu, select  
the video standard in which you want your desktop to be encoded and routed  
to the MXO video outputs, such as for display on a video monitor or  
recording to a VTR. If the resolution of your desktop is larger than the  
standard you select, MXO will scale the video output accordingly. If your  
desktop resolution is smaller, the video output will be centered.  
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Note For best results, you should set your Matrox MXO desktop resolution  
(using Displays in the System Preferences pane) to a (stretched) preset  
and make sure your output video standard and desktop resolution are close in  
size. For example, if you want to output your desktop as NTSC (720×486) -  
29.97 fps, you should set your desktop resolution to 800×600 (stretched).  
Defining your settings in the MXO Preference pane  
 
     
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4 The Anti-flicker filter option is enabled by default to prevent flickering  
when previewing interlaced video. You may want to clear this option when  
working with graphics files in Photoshop, or when displaying full-screen  
video with QuickTime Player.  
¥ Tip Depending on the monitor you are using, you may notice color  
bleeding around the text in your display. To avoid this problem, from the  
Apple menu, choose System Preferences > Appearance, and then  
change the Font smoothing style to Standard - best for CRT.  
Chapter 3, Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System  
 
19  
Specifying your General settings  
To specify your General settings on Matrox MXO:  
1 From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click the  
Matrox MXO icon.  
2 Click the General tab.  
3 Under Video Output Control, select the setup level you want for your  
NTSC analog video from the Set analog pedestal to menu:  
$ 7.5 IRE Applies the standard NTSC setup level of 7.5 IRE.  
$ 0 IRE Applies a setup level of 0 IRE. You should select this option only  
when working with a commercial DV-1394 device that uses the Japanese  
analog NTSC setup of 0 IRE. For example, if the video appears too bright  
when you play back DV clips on your NTSC monitor, you can change the  
setup to 0 IRE to output your DV clips at the correct brightness.  
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Note This setting is applicable for NTSC video only. It has no effect when  
working with HD material.  
Defining your settings in the MXO Preference pane  
 
   
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4 Under Video Output Control, from the Set analog video as menu, select  
the type of analog video output you want by selecting Component, or  
Composite & Y/C.  
5 Under Genlock Control, for Genlock source select one of the following:  
$ Internal Select this to genlock to MXO’s internal reference signal. Select  
this option only if you don’t have an external sync generator connected to  
the REF IN on your MXO.  
$ External Select this if you connected an external sync generator to the  
REF IN on your MXO.  
The status of your genlock source will be displayed next to Genlock status  
as Locked or Not Locked to indicate whether or not Matrox MXO is  
presently locked to your genlock source.  
6 If you select External as the genlock source, from the Genlock standard  
menu, select your external genlock source’s video standard (this setting is  
not applicable if you select Internal as the genlock source).  
¡ Important To ensure good output results, make sure that your genlock  
source’s video standard matches the standard of your project.  
Chapter 3, Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System  
 
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Viewing MXO information  
To view MXO information, such as the serial number and operating temperature:  
1 From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click the  
Matrox MXO icon.  
2 Click the Device tab.  
3 To display the current MXO operating temperature, select Monitor  
temperature.  
¡ Important If your MXO exceeds the maximum operating temperature at any  
time, it will display a warning and automatically shut down to avoid damage.  
Should this occur, make sure your MXO is not close to a heat source and that the  
ventilation holes are not obstructed.  
Defining your settings in the MXO Preference pane  
 
     
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Your notes  
Chapter 3, Installing Your Matrox MXO Software and Configuring Your System  
 
4
Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro  
and Other Supported Programs  
This chapter explains how to  
define various settings for  
using your MXO with Final Cut  
Pro and other supported  
programs.  
 
   
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Loading project presets for Final Cut Pro  
The Matrox MXO QuickTime video output component for Final Cut Pro  
includes project presets that you can load to immediately apply appropriate MXO  
settings.  
°To load a Matrox MXO project preset:  
1 Start Final Cut Pro and select Final Cut Pro > Easy Setup.  
2 From the drop down menu in the Easy Setup dialog box, select the preset  
that matches the format of your project. For example, if you are working  
with NTSC material, select Matrox MXO Uncompressed 8-bit NTSC.  
3 Click Setup to apply the settings.  
Specifying your video and audio output device  
settings  
The following sections explain how to specify your video and audio output  
device settings for Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects. Many programs share  
similar output device settings as Adobe After Effects, however, you should refer  
to your program’s documentation for more details.  
¡ Important Depending on the application you are using, the MXO video output  
settings that are available may vary. In most cases, both YUV and RGB settings  
will be listed. Therefore, it is important to determine whether the program you  
are using is YUV or RGB based before choosing an MXO output setting. For  
example, Apple Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, and Motion 2, are all YUV based.  
Therefore, for best results when using these programs you should choose an  
MXO YUV output setting. When using programs such as Adobe After Effects or  
Autodesk Combustion, you should choose an MXO RGB output setting. If you  
are not sure whether the application you are using is YUV or RGB based, try  
using both and see which one offers the best performance.  
Specifying settings for Final Cut Pro  
1 Start Final Cut Pro and choose View > Video Playback.  
2 Select the MXO setting that matches your project’s sequence setting. For  
example, if you’re working with an NTSC project, select MXO NTSC –  
YUV (720 × 486). Once you’ve selected an MXO setting from the video  
playback menu, MXO Audio will be automatically enabled in the Audio  
Playback menu.  
3 Ensure that Mastering mode is enabled by choosing View > External  
Video > All Frames.  
Chapter 4, Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs  
 
           
25  
Remarks  
• The MXO Audio setting will not work unless you have an MXO setting  
selected from the Video Playback menu.  
• If the External Video option is off in the Video Playback menu, you will  
not be able to monitor your audio through Matrox MXO. In order to hear  
your audio, you must choose a device other than MXO Audio from the  
Audio Playback menu.  
Specifying settings for Adobe After Effects  
1 Start Adobe After Effects and choose After Effects > Preferences >  
Video Preview.  
2 From the Output Device menu, select MXO Video Output.  
3 From the Output Mode menu, select the setting that matches the format of  
your project. For example, if you’re working with an NTSC project, select  
MXO NTSC – RGB.  
4 Click OK to save your settings.  
Specifying your video and audio output device settings  
 
   
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Ensuring accurate printing to tape using Final  
Cut Pro  
In order to perform an accurate print-to-tape using Final Cut Pro with Matrox  
MXO, you may need to adjust the Playback Offset value in the Device Control  
Preset Editor.  
°To adjust the Playback Offset value:  
1 Start Final Cut Pro and choose Final Cut Pro > Audio/Video Settings,  
and then click the Device Control Presets tab.  
2 Select the preset for your device, click Edit or Duplicate, and then click OK.  
3 You can now adjust the value in the Playback Offset box.  
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Note To avoid having black frames recorded at the end of an insert edit,  
make sure that Editing (instead of Mastering) is selected in the Edit to Tape  
window. To do this, choose File > Edit to Tape, and then select Editing from  
the pop-up menu at the top of the window.  
Chapter 4, Using Matrox MXO with Final Cut Pro and Other Supported Programs  
 
   
A
Matrox MXO Specifications  
This appendix provides  
specifications for your Matrox  
MXO box.  
 
   
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Matrox MXO box specifications  
General  
Video standards NTSC, PAL, NTSC-EIAJ, 720p, and 1080i  
Regulatory compliance FCC Class A, CE Mark Class A, C-Tick Mark, VCCI  
RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC  
Dimensions 134mm (L) × 161mm (W) × 45mm (H)  
External AC/DC adapter 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz  
Input: IEC320-C8 inlet  
Output: +5V DC, 3A max., 2.5mm barrel type  
Dimensions 95mm (L) × 54mm (W) × 32mm (H)  
Total power consumption 10 watts  
Connections  
DVI input and output DVI-I (single-link) 29-pin female connector  
Genlock reference input SD analog black burst (bi-level) or HD tri-level sync  
BNC connector (75 Ω), terminated  
SDTV SDI output SD-SDI with 8 channels of embedded SDI audio  
24-bit, 48 kHz  
BNC connector (75 Ω)  
Compliant with SMPTE 259M-C, SMPTE 272M  
SDTV S-Video & composite  
video output PAL, NTSC, NTSC-EIAJ  
Frequency response: +/- 0.25 dB max to 5 MHz  
2T pulse response: 0.5% max  
Diff. Gain and Diff. Phase: < 2%  
BNC connectors (75 Ω)  
SDTV analogcomponent  
video output Betacam, Betacam SP (NTSC & NTSC-EIAJ)  
SMPTE/EBU N10 (PAL)  
Frequency response Y: +/- 0.25 dB max to 5 MHz  
Frequency response Pb, Pr: +/-0.2 dB max to 2 MHz  
Component channel delay: +/- 3ns  
Component S/N (Y, Pb, Pr): > 54 dB, unified weighted  
BNC connectors (75 Ω)  
HDTV SDI output HD-SDI with 8 channels of embedded SDI audio  
24-bit, 48 kHz  
Compliant with SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 299M  
BNC connector (75 Ω)  
Appendix A, Matrox MXO Specifications  
 
         
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HDTV analog component  
video output Supported video formats: 720p and 1080i  
Compliant with EIA-770.3  
Frequency response Y: +/- 0.3 dB max to 28 MHz  
Frequency response Pb, Pr: +/-0.4 dB max to 14 MHz  
Component channel delay: +/- 0.5ns  
Component S/N (Y, Pb, Pr): > 57 dB, unified weighted  
BNC connectors (75 Ω)  
Analog stereo line out Left and right RCA connectors  
4.35 Vp-p (+6 dBu) maximum output level  
Analog stereo loop through Input: Stereo 3.5mm female connector on MXO cable  
Output: Stereo 3.5mm male connector on MXO cable  
4.35 Vp-p (+6 dBu) maximum input/output levels  
Other USB 2.0 type B connector  
2.5mm DC power jack  
Environmental specifications  
Minimum/maximum ambient operating temperatures: 0 to 45º C  
Minimum/maximum storage temperature: –40 to 75º C  
Maximum altitude for operation: 3,000 meters  
Maximum altitude for transport: 12,000 meters  
Operating humidity: 20 to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing)  
Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)  
Matrox MXO box specifications  
 
   
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Your notes  
Appendix A, Matrox MXO Specifications  
 
B
Matrox MXO Customer Support  
This appendix explains how  
you can register your Matrox  
MXO and obtain customer  
support.  
 
   
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How to get Matrox MXO Customer Support  
If you have a problem that you’re unable to solve by referring to your Matrox  
MXO documentation, please contact your Matrox MXO representative. He or  
she should be able to help you quickly correct any installation or system  
configuration problem.  
If your representative is unable to solve your problem, contact Matrox for further  
information and assistance.  
Registration  
You can register your Matrox MXO in the Matrox MXO Support section of our  
¡ Important Only registered users are entitled to customer support, software  
updates, special promotional offers, and access to our MXO user forum at  
Keep up to date with our website  
In addition to registering your Matrox MXO, our website offers you up-to-the-  
minute information about Matrox products, software updates, and access to our  
support databases. Be sure to place our site in your favorites or bookmarks:  
Contacting us  
Matrox is proud to offer worldwide customer support. Please use the Matrox  
MXO contact information for your area as provided on our website at  
Appendix B, Matrox MXO Customer Support  
 
                 
A
I
Adobe After Effects  
Internet  
Matrox WWW site 32  
specifying settings for 25  
After Effects  
See Adobe After Effects  
Audio output device settings  
specifying in Final Cut Pro 24  
License agreement i  
C
connecting to your MXO 6  
Computer  
system requirements for Matrox MXO 4  
Connections  
about 2  
specifying settings for 15  
analog component 9  
composite 11  
MXO to Mac system 6  
SDI 12  
Matrox  
WWW site 32  
S-Video 10  
available connections 6  
connecting to your Mac system 6  
customer support 32  
hardware supplied with 3  
key features 2  
typical 8  
Customer support 32  
D
Desktop  
operation modes 2  
Preference pane  
selecting output video standard for 17  
Display monitor  
calibrating secondary 14  
defining General settings 19  
E
defining Mastering mode settings 15  
defining Presentation mode settings 17  
viewing MXO information 21  
Environmental specifications  
Matrox MXO 29  
F
software  
Final Cut Pro  
installing 14  
removing 14  
specifications 28  
system requirements 4  
typical connections 8  
viewing information for 21  
MXO  
See Matrox MXO  
ensuring accurate print-to-tape using 26  
loading project presets 24  
specifying settings for 24  
G
General settings  
specifying for Matrox MXO 19  
General specifications  
Matrox MXO 28  
 
 
34  
P
Preference pane  
See Matrox MXO  
Presentation mode  
about 3  
specifying settings for 17  
Project presets  
loading for Final Cut Pro 24  
R
Registering your Matrox MXO 32  
Returning procedure iv  
S
Secondary display  
calibrating 14  
Service, returns iv  
Specifications  
for Matrox MXO 28  
Style conventions 4  
System requirements  
for Matrox MXO 4  
T
Technical support  
See Customer support 32  
Temperature  
monitoring for Matrox MXO 21  
V
Video output device settings  
specifying in Adobe After Effects 25  
specifying in Final Cut Pro 24  
Video output standards  
supported 3  
W
Warranty i  
WWW site 32  
Index  
 
Compliance Statements  
USA  
FCC Compliance Statement  
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. The use of shielded  
cables for connection of the equipment and other peripherals is required to meet FCC requirements.  
Canada  
(English) Industry Canada Compliance Statement  
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide  
These digital devices do not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital devices set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.  
(Français) Conformité avec les exigences de l’Industrie Canada  
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide  
Ces appareils numériques n’émettent aucun bruit radioélectrique dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage  
radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.  
Europe  
(English) European user’s information – Declaration of Conformity  
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide  
These devices comply with EC Directive 89/336/EEC for a Class A digital device. They have been tested and found to comply with EN55022/CISPR22 and EN55024/CISPR24. In a  
domestic environment these products may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.To meet EC requirements, shielded cables must be  
used to connect the equipment and other peripherals.  
(Français) Informations aux utilisateurs Européens – Déclaration de conformité  
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide  
Ces unités sont conformes à la directive communautaire 89/336/EEC pour les unités numériques de classe A. Les tests effectués ont prouvé qu’elles sont conformes aux normes  
EN55022/CISPR22 et EN55024/CISPR24. Le fonctionnement de ces produits dans un environnement résidentiel peut causer des interférences radio, dans ce cas l’utilisateur peut être  
amené à prendre les mesures appropriées. Pour respecter les impératifs communautaires, les câbles de connexion entre l’équipement et ses périphériques doivent être blindés.  
(Deutsch) Information für europäische Anwender – Konformitätserklärung  
Anmerkung für die Matrox Hardware-Produktunterstützung durch dieses Handbuch  
Diese Geräte entsprechen EC Direktive 89/336/EEC für ein digitales Gerät Klasse A. Sie wurden getestet und entsprechen demnach EN55022/CISPR22 und EN55024/CISPR24. In  
einer Wohnumgebung können diese Produkte Funkinterferenzen erzeugen, und der Benutzer kann genötigt sein, entsprechende Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Um EG-Anforderungen zu  
entsprechen, müssen zum Anschließen des ausrüstung und anderer Peripheriegeräte abgeschirmte Kabel verwendet werden.  
(Italiano) Informazioni per gli utenti europei – Dichiarazione di conformità  
Nota per i prodotti hardware Matrox supportati da questa guida  
Questi dispositivi sono conformi alla direttiva CEE 89/336/EEC relativamente ai dispositivi digitali di Classe A. Sono stati provati e sono risultati conformi alle norme EN55022/  
CISPR22 e EN55024/CISPR24. In un ambiente domestico, questi prodotti possono causare radiointerferenze, nel qual caso all’utente potrebbe venire richiesto di prendere le misure  
adeguate. Per soddisfare i requisiti CEE, l’apparecchiatura e le altre periferiche vanno collegati con cavi schermati.  
(Español) Información para usuarios europeos – Declaración de conformidad  
Observación referente a los productos de hardware de Matrox apoyados por este manual  
Estos dispositivos cumplen con la directiva de la CE 89/336/EEC para dispositivos digitales de Clase A. Dichos dispositivos han sido sometidos a prueba y se ha comprobado que  
cumplen con las normas EN55022/CISPR22 y EN55024/CISPR24. En entornos residenciales, estos productos pueden causar interferencias en las comunicaciones por radio; en tal caso  
el usuario deberá adoptar las medidas adecuadas. Para satisfacer las disposiciones de la CE, deberán utilizarse cables apantallados para conectar el equipo y demás periféricos.  
 

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