Advanced productivity features
Matrox Axio LE offers many productivity features that streamline your workflow.
Downscaling HD projects for SD delivery
WYSIWYG for compositing and graphics applications
WYSIWYG video output for Adobe Bridge and Windows Media Player
Support for 32-bit AVI with alpha
Matrox M.Key/100
Voiceover recording in the timeline
Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
Closed captioning support in NTSC
Cross-platform compatibility
Realtime MPEG-2 IBP capture from analog SD and DV sources for direct DVD authoring
Downscaling HD projects for SD delivery
Matrox Axio LE features broadcast-quality NTSC and PAL output of downscaled HD projects with proper conversion of the HD color space to the SD color space. You can print your HD edit to SD tape in real time. On Axio LE, HD and SD outputs are simultaneous.
WYSIWYG for compositing and graphics applications
Matrox Axio LE includes a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) video output plug-in for Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop that lets you see your work directly on a broadcast video monitor. The Adobe Dynamic Link feature is supported so you can work in After Effects, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro simultaneously and Alt-Tab between the applications. The video output will change to show the output of the active application.
The WYSIWYG plug-in also supports Autodesk Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, and NewTek LightWave 3D. This feature lets you ensure proper 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio in NTSC or PAL, and check for exact color temperature, safe-title area, and any interlace artifacts that may be present in your images. You can also view the alpha channel of your output on the video monitor to check for defects.
WYSIWYG video output for Adobe Bridge and Windows Media Player
You get instant output of video files such as MPEG, DivX, and AVI on your broadcast monitor using Adobe Bridge, Windows Media Player or other DirectShow-based applications. You can use this feature to show different versions of your work to clients on a broadcast monitor without having to open Adobe Premiere Pro. You simply double click on the file in Windows Explorer.
Support for 32-bit AVI with alpha
Matrox Axio LE includes 32-bit uncompressed and MPEG-2 I-frame VFW codecs that you can use to render your animations or other compositions containing alpha. The 32-bit AVI files will playback in real time on an Axio LE system. This support enables many workflow possibilities. For example, an editor creating broadcast graphics in After Effects or using a stock animation package such as Digital Juice or Artbeats can export one 32-bit file instead of rendering out two separate AVI + MATTE files. Having only one file simplifies management and makes it easy to include the composition in the final edit.
Matrox M.Key/100
The optional Matrox M.Key/100 USB device unlocks the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD, DVCPRO HD, HDV, and 32-bit VFW codecs on systems without Matrox editing cards.
With Matrox M.Key/100 attached, any system can use these AVI files captured on Matrox Axio LE and create these AVI files for use on Matrox Axio LE. This flexibility lets you use any machine to do a rough cut, then copy the project and assets to an Axio LE system to finish the job. There is no need for time consuming recapturing. In addition, Matrox M.Key/100 lets dedicated compositing or animation workstations render finished elements that will playback in real time on an Axio LE system. Popular VFW digital content creation applications include Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Combustion and 3ds Max, eyeon Fusion, and NewTek LightWave 3D.
Voiceover recording in the timeline
The voiceover feature of Premiere Pro is supported to let you record audio directly in the timeline. It is based on ASIO driver technology, which provides low latency. ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Realtime mixed-format multi-cam
Matrox Axio LE supports the multi-cam feature of Adobe Premiere Pro and goes further to let you view four cameras simultaneously in real time, even in HD, even if the formats are mixed, provided your Axio system has the proper storage and system speed. For example, in a multi-cam sequence you could use one DV stream, one HDV stream, one DVCPRO HD stream, and one uncompressed stream and switch among them in real time.
Closed captioning support in NTSC
Your Axio LE system can be used to edit NTSC video clips that contain closed captioning information on line 21 of active video. You save time, because there is no need to re-create closed captioning information when you deliver your project.
Captioning information is maintained when capturing uncompressed video. It is also maintained when acquiring DV, DVCPRO, and DV50 material over 1394. When capturing to DV using Axio LE’s analog and SDI inputs, it is encoded in the DV stream according to the blue book specification. When capturing to Axio LE’s MPEG-2 I-frame codec, the captioning information is encoded into the MPEG stream according to the ATSC standard.
You can see the closed captioning on your broadcast monitor as you play and scrub the timeline to accurately make your edit decisions. You can even apply some effects such as color correction and fades while maintaining the closed captioning information. Other effects such as cross dissolves and 3D DVEs, however, do affect the closed captioning information so care must be taken when applying effects.
Because Axio LE maintains the captioning information according to the blue book and ATSC specifications, playout servers that support these specifications, such as the Grass Valley iVDR, can be used to playout Axio files.
Cross-platform compatibility
If your post-production process involves the use of different offline and/or online suites, you can depend on Adobe Premiere Pro for industry-standard EDL input and output, as well as more advanced exchange formats such as AAF.
All files and projects created on Axio HD, Axio SD, and Axio LE are compatible with all Matrox Axio platforms.
Matrox RT.X2 files and projects are compatible with Matrox Axio.





