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Chapter 9, Using Matrox MXO2 with Supported Programs
4 If you haven’t already done so, render all sections that are identified with a
red or yellow render bar.
¦NoteAdobe Premiere Pro will automatically render sections that have a red
render bar when you start an export to tape, but to avoid having dropped frames
you must render both the red and yellow sections before performing an export
to tape.
5 Load a striped recordable tape into your recorder, and set your recorder to
Remote or VTR mode.
6 Choose File > Export > Tape (Serial Device) to open the Edit To Tape
panel.
¦NoteWhen exporting to tape, Matrox uses a preroll of five seconds. This
value is hardcoded and cannot be changed.
7 To preview the export to tape in the Edit to Tape panel:
a Connect your recorder’s output to the input on MXO2, and set the MXO2
input settings as specified in “Specifying your A/V input settings” on
page 57.
b In the E di t To Ta pe panel, click Recorder Settings, select Matrox
Recorder
from the Capture Format list, and then click OK to close the
Capture Settings pane.
8 Use the settings and controls in Premiere Pro’s Ed i t To Ta p e panel to export
your sequence to tape. For information on how to use the
Edit To Tape
panel, refer to your Adobe Premiere Pro documentation.
¦NoteWhen exporting to tape, MXO2 supports the first four audio channels
only.
Exporting to tape using Matrox device control (CS6)
¦NoteThe following procedure applies to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 only. If
you’re using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, see “Exporting to tape using Matrox
device control (CC)” on page 103.
With Matrox device control, you can you can perform either an insert or
assemble edit to record your sequence onto tape in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 as
follows:
1 Open your project, and set your playback settings as described in “Defining
your playback settings” on page 84.
2 Activate the sequence that you want to export to tape, and position the work
area bar over the section of the sequence that you want to export.
3 If you haven’t already done so, render all sections that are identified with a
red or yellow render bar.