Matrox Ships over 1000 Matrox MXO Units in First 60 Days

Portable Broadcast-Quality Audio/Video Output Adapter Streamlines Mac-based Video Production Workflows


IBC 2006 - Amsterdam, September 7, 2006 - Matrox ® Video Products Group today announced that over 1000 Matrox MXO units have been shipped to users worldwide in the first 60 days of production. An easy-to-use DVI-to-audio/video output adapter for the Mac, Matrox MXO takes the DVI output from a Mac computer or laptop and converts it to broadcast-quality video. Users can preview Apple Final Cut Pro projects or the output of other QuickTime-based applications such as Apple Soundtrack Pro and Motion, as well as Adobe After Effects as they will actually appear on TV and record them frame accurately to tape. Matrox MXO can also be used to provide a flicker-free video output of the computer desktop with any application, allowing the user to record and display Keynote and PowerPoint presentations, web browser sessions, and software application training. Matrox MXO will be demonstrated at IBC 2006 on the Matrox stand 7.128.

"It's obvious that Matrox MXO, with its patent-pending technology, provides important workflow enhancements for video production professionals on the Mac platform," said Alberto Cieri, Matrox sales and marketing director. "Broadcasters, post facilities, and project studios across the globe have discovered the benefits inherent in this costeffective external box, that's so easy-to-use."

"One of the greatest things about the MXO is its portability. It has all external connections so we can plug it into whichever system we need it for. We can even take it on the road with our MacBook Pro and get realtime HD monitoring," said Greg Mulvey, Creative Director at Presto Productions. "Another important feature is the realtime HDV to SD conversion. That's already saved me literally days in rendering time."

"Wow! Now I have a monitoring solution for HDV, not to mention DVCPRO HD, without the added expense of a capture card and SDI to DVI adapter," said Ned Soltz, Editor, Producer, Consultant, and Writer about all things video. "Wait a minute... I even have a solution for presenting HD material. My clients and I are all impressed. Way to go Matrox!!"

"MXO is the box you look at and say why didn't someone think of this sooner," said Steve Oakley, Digital Illusionist, DP, Motion Graphics Designer and Editor, at Practical Illusions. "I use it on my G5's second DVI port for realtime SD downconverts of my HDV edits in FCP. Everything I shoot now is HD which I bring in via FireWire, and then output to SD analog component BetaSP. I've also been using it to drive an LCD display with the pass thru DVI connector to see both HD on my LCD and SD on my broadcast CRT at the same time so I know what it looks like in both formats. The MXO can letterbox or center cut HD to 4:3 on its downconverts with a single setting change, in real time, so I can see how each format works which is great with clients sitting in the room."

Key features of Matrox MXO
DVI to broadcast-quality video conversion in HD and SD
Portable, hot-swappable external box
Genlockable HD/SD SDI, HD/SD analog component, Y/C, and composite outputs
Up to 8 channels SDI embedded audio output with stereo audio monitoring
Workflow enhancements for Final Cut Pro and other QuickTime-based applications
  Conversion of DVI preview output to frame accurate video for insert editing
and print-to-tape with guaranteed audio/video sync
  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
  Realtime downscaling of an HD project to SD resolution with proper color
space conversions
Flicker-free, broadcast-quality video output of the computer desktop with any
application

Price and availability
Priced at $995 US in North America (£619, €899), Matrox MXO is now available through a worldwide network of authorized dealers.

About Matrox
Matrox Video Products Group is a technology and market leader in the field of HD and SD digital video hardware and software for realtime editing, DVD authoring, capture/playout servers, clip/still stores, and CGs. Matrox's Emmy award-winning technology powers a full range of content creation and delivery platforms used by broadcasters, post-production facilities, project studios, corporate communicators, and videographers worldwide. Founded in 1976, Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada. For more information visit www.matrox.com/video.

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