Matrox X.tools build 4263 for use with Adobe Premiere 6.5

(June 4, 2003 - 312 MB)

This release of Matrox X.tools provides support for Adobe Production Studio, and requires Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 (it does not support earlier releases of Adobe Premiere Pro).

- New features in the Matrox realtime plug-in     A number of new features have been added to the Matrox realtime plug-in for Adobe Premiere, including enhanced editing tools and improved preview capabilities.

Realtime 3D tiles, particles, spheres, and cubes are now available, and you can set up realtime effects using up to two video clips and four single-frame graphics clips.
With advanced realtime detection, a red bar now appears over segments of the Timeline where effects are placed too close, indicating that the segments require rendering to avoid having dropped frames in your exported video. As well, when you play back the Timeline, a red bar will identify any segments with dropped frames.
 Improved cropping controls let you easily apply crop settings to a Matrox effect directly in a cropping window, and you can select Simple edit to apply the same crop settings for the duration of your clip.
You can now preview your realtime effects by toggling between tracks in the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box, and use Solo Mode to preview only the source for the effect that you’re editing.
You can now preview audio when you play or scrub in the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box, and Alt+drag the Positioner to render-scrub your effect (same as when you render-scrub on the Timeline). Video is displayed on your computer monitor as well as your NTSC or PAL video monitor.
You can select a different default effect for each effect category (advanced DVEs, page curls, etc.).
You can undo and redo most changes you make to the settings of an effect.

Note     When you apply a Matrox video effect to a clip, the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box no longer automatically opens. Instead, you must click Setup beside your effect in the Effect Controls palette.

- Improved speed control     Matrox X.tools now provides two methods of processing realtime speed changes in your Adobe Premiere projects (blended-field or repeat-field). Depending on whether your project is slow-paced video or fast-action video, you can choose the type of speed control that’s best suited for your video project.
- Single-frame export to file     You can now choose to export a single frame of video from your Premiere Timeline to a Matrox DV/DVCAM .avi file.
- Matrox MediaTools improvements     With Matrox MediaTools, you can now capture live video from your DV-1394 device. For example, you can use a copy stand and grab single-frame images from your live video. You can also easily select the type of file you want to create (.avi or .tga) when you grab single-frame images.
- Interleaved audio/video file support     Matrox X.tools now creates .avi files with interleaved audio and video, instead of separate .avi files for video and .wav files for audio. You can, however, still use clips created with earlier versions of Matrox X.tools.
- New analog audio input selections     Matrox X.tools now provides additional audio input selections for sound cards that do not have matching audio inputs and outputs, such as the Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
- WYSIWYG DirectShow support     The WYSIWYG DirectShow Control Panel lets you display video from Microsoft DirectShow-compliant applications such as DVDit! SE or Windows MediaPlayer on your NTSC or PAL video monitor. This gives you a “WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)” video display for checking how your clips appear on a TV or other interlaced monitor. You can also record your clips onto analog tape as they play back on your video monitor.
- Matrox VFW capture driver      The Matrox VFW capture driver allows you to use your Matrox RT.X hardware with your Video for Windows program to capture analog video using capture programs other than Adobe Premiere, such as Sonic Foundry’s Vegas Video. You can also use the Matrox VFW capture driver with many messenger and video conferencing programs (such as Microsoft NetMeeting) to send streaming video over the internet or your corporate intranet.
- Additional installation options     You can switch your video standard without re-installing Matrox X.tools.
- New and improved HTML Help     Matrox X.tools has new and improved online Help, based on Microsoft’s HTML Help format. To properly view the online Help, you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later (5.0 or later is recommended).

Instructions for installing Matrox X.tools build 4263

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