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The MXO2 is an I/O device so also does Output. You can use it to monitor in real time or play back to an HDMI display. The "2" doesn't do scan conversion, but then I don't believe it would have to when you connect it to a HDMI display that supports the broadcast standards.
The MXO connects to a computer monitor via DVI. George/ |
Thanks George that is the same information I have read. For now the MXO is the right tool for me.
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DV file size is 3 times larger through MXO2
I just captured an hour of DV footage through my Matrox MXO2 to my Mac Pro. It took up 38 GB, which is about 3 times more than if I'd gone straight from my DV deck to the computer via Firewire. Anyone else have a similar experience? What gives??
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In FCP 6.0.2, I used the Easy Setup called Matrox MXO2 - DV NTSC 48kHz.
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