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Matrox CompressHD
Installation and User Guide
(Windows version)
October 5, 2009
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Chapter 1
Introducing Matrox CompressHD
Welcome to Matrox CompressHD ....................................................... 2
Matrox CompressHD system requirements ........................................ 2
About this manual................................................................................. 2
Style conventions ....................................................................................... 2
Last-minute information.............................................................................. 3
Chapter 2
Installing Your Matrox CompressHD Hardware and Software
Before you install your Matrox CompressHD hardware ...................... 6
Start with a functioning system................................................................... 6
Avoid costly damage .................................................................................. 6
Installing your Matrox CompressHD card .............................................7
Installing Matrox Mtx.utils......................................................................7
Updating your CompressHD firmware ........................................................ 8
Note about using sleep and hibernation modes with CompressHD .... 8
Removing your Matrox CompressHD software ................................... 8
Chapter 3
Using the Matrox MAX H.264 Codec
Exporting to Matrox MAX H.264 files using Adobe Media Encoder.... 10
Performing a single export of an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence ...... 14
Specifying your Matrox MAX H.264 settings....................................... 15
Chapter 4
Monitoring Your Matrox CompressHD System
Using X.info to display CompressHD information................................ 18
Displaying system information ................................................................... 18
Displaying hardware information .............................................................. 20
Monitoring your CompressHD card’s operating temperatures.................. 21
Error notification ........................................................................................ 21
Appendix A
Matrox CompressHD Specifications
Matrox CompressHD card specifications .......................................... 24
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Appendix B
Matrox CompressHD Customer Support
How to get Matrox CompressHD customer support..........................26
Registration ...............................................................................................26
Keep up to date with our website .............................................................26
Contacting us ............................................................................................26
Index ...........................................................................................27
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Introducing Matrox CompressHD
This chapter lists the
CompressHD system
requirements, and describes
the CompressHD
documentation.
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Chapter 1, Introducing Matrox CompressHD
Welcome to Matrox CompressHD
Matrox CompressHD is an H.264 accelerator card that lets you deliver H.264
files for Blu-ray Disc, the web, and mobile devices, faster than real time. Matrox
CompressHD is the first implementation of Matrox MAX technology that lets
you create H.264 files for resolutions ranging from iPod to HD, and it works in
systems with or without a video I/O device.
Matrox CompressHD system requirements
Matrox CompressHD requires a computer system with the following
configuration:
A computer that supports Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2), such as an
Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 or later.
Dual-CPU, or one dual-core CPU.
Microsoft Windows Vista Business or Ultimate (32- or 64-bit) with Service
Pack 2, or Windows XP Professional 32-bit with Service Pack 3.
2 GB of RAM.
One free PCIe x1 slot.
Adobe Media Encoder CS4 version 4.1 or later.
¦NoteAdobe Media Encoder is included with many Adobe programs, such as
Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Encore.
For up-to-date information about system requirements, check the Matrox
CompressHD Support section of our website at www.matrox.com/video/support.
About this manual
This manual provides you with information about installing and using your
Matrox CompressHD card, including how to use Matrox CompressHD to export
material with Adobe Media Encoder.
Style conventions
The following style conventions are used in this manual:
When an operation is different between Windows Vista and Windows XP,
the operating system is displayed in brackets after the operation. For
example, right-click
Computer (Vista) or My Computer (XP).
The names of files, folders, and manuals appear in italics. For example:
$ The data is stored in the Sample.wav file.
$ The file is located in your C:\Windows\System folder.
$ Please refer to your Matrox CompressHD Release Notes.
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Menus and commands that you need to choose are displayed in the form
Menu > Command. For example, File > Save means click File in the
menu bar, then click
Save in the menu that appears.
Last-minute information
Any important information that wasn’t available for inclusion in this manual by
publication time is provided to you in the Matrox CompressHD Release Notes.
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Your notes
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Installing Your Matrox CompressHD
Hardware and Software
This chapter describes how to
install the Matrox CompressHD
card, and how to install and
remove your CompressHD
software.
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Chapter 2, Installing Your Matrox CompressHD Hardware and Software
Before you install your Matrox CompressHD
hardware
Read the following information carefully before attempting to install Matrox
CompressHD hardware.
Start with a functioning system
Before attempting any Matrox CompressHD installation, you should have a
computer system with a supported operating system fully installed and
functioning smoothly. This will avoid potential problems later on.
Avoid costly damage
Static electricity from your body can damage your Matrox CompressHD card or
your computer. Although you may not notice it, static electricity is generated
every time you move. It’s often too small to cause a spark, but it can still cause
damage to sensitive electronic components or at least reduce their lifespan.
To avoid damage, please observe the following precautions:
Do not remove your Matrox CompressHD card from its antistatic bag until
you’re ready to install it. Before removing the card, place the package within
easy reach of the area where you intend to perform the installation.
You should avoid touching the chips and other components on the circuit
board. Try to handle the card by its edges.
Try to work in an area where the relative humidity is at least 50%.
Do not wear wool or synthetic clothing. These fabrics tend to generate more
static electricity than cotton, which is best for this kind of work.
Turn off the power switches on your computer and its connected
components.
Once you’ve opened your computer, drain static electricity from your body by
touching a bare metal surface on your computer chassis before you install or
remove any parts of your system. If you have a grounding wrist strap, use it while
handling and installing any components in your computer.
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Installing your Matrox CompressHD card
The Matrox CompressHD card is a low-profile, half-length PCIe x1 card
designed to operate in a PCIe slot in your computer. For detailed instructions on
how to perform the following steps, refer to your computer’s documentation.
1 Shut down your system, unplug the power cord and all the cables from the
unit, and open your computer’s chassis.
2 Insert the Matrox CompressHD card in an available PCIe slot in your
computer, and secure the card into place.
¦NoteTo avoid overheating issues, don’t install CompressHD close to
another card that generates heat, such as a display card.
3 Close your computer’s chassis, and reconnect the power cord and all the
cables to the unit.
Installing Matrox Mtx.utils
Matrox Mtx.utils installs the CompressHD device drivers, and all the software
required to use your CompressHD card with Adobe Media Encoder. This
includes Matrox presets for using Adobe Media Encoder to export material to
various formats with the Matrox MAX H.264 codec. The Matrox Video for
Windows (VFW) software codecs are also installed so that you can play back
Matrox .avi files on your CompressHD system.
¡ Important Before installing Matrox Mtx.utils, make sure that you have Adobe
Media Encoder installed on your computer. Adobe Media Encoder is included
with many Adobe programs, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and
Encore.
You can install Matrox Mtx.utils on a computer with or without the CompressHD
card installed. To download and install the latest version of Matrox Mtx.utils,
visit the CompressHD Support section of our website at
www.matrox.com/video/support. You can also contact your CompressHD dealer
for the latest software.
¦NoteMatrox Mtx.utils Setup installs software for Matrox CompressHD as
well as Matrox MXO2. If you have CompressHD without MXO2, you won’t be
able to use the installed MXO2 software, such as Matrox A/V Tools, the Matrox
WYSIWYG plug-ins, and the HDMI Monitor Calibration Program. If you’re
using CompressHD with MXO2, refer to your Matrox MXO2 Installation and
User Guide for details on installing and using the MXO2 software.
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Updating your CompressHD firmware
When you install Matrox Mtx.utils on a computer that has the CompressHD card
installed, the Mtx.utils Setup program automatically verifies the firmware on
your CompressHD card and updates it if required. If you install Mtx.utils on a
computer without the CompressHD card, the next time you start your computer
with CompressHD installed, Mtx.utils Setup will update your CompressHD
cards firmware if needed.
In some cases, you may be asked by Matrox Customer Support to manually run
the Matrox Firmware Updater by choosing
Start > All Programs > Matrox
Mtx.utils > Matrox Firmware Updater
.
Note about using sleep and hibernation modes
with CompressHD
Matrox CompressHD does not support setting your computer to sleep mode
(Vista) or standby mode (XP). Hibernation mode is supported, but before setting
your computer to hibernation mode, make sure that you first quit any application
that is using your CompressHD hardware, such as Adobe Media Encoder.
Removing your Matrox CompressHD software
To remove Matrox Mtx.utils from your computer, choose Start > All Programs
> Matrox Mtx.utils > Uninstall Matrox Mtx.utils
.
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Using the Matrox MAX H.264 Codec
This chapter explains how to
use the Matrox MAX H.264
codec on your Matrox
CompressHD card to export
material to Blu-ray Disc and
other media formats using
Adobe Media Encoder.
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Exporting to Matrox MAX H.264 files using
Adobe Media Encoder
With Matrox CompressHD, you can use the Matrox MAX H.264 codec with
Adobe Media Encoder to quickly and easily export material to H.264 files for
Blu-ray Disc and other media formats. Matrox presets are provided for creating
.264 elementary stream files in HD formats that are supported for Blu-ray Disc
authoring, and .mp4 files for creating files suitable for the web and mobile
devices. Your Matrox .264 elementary stream files can be imported directly to
Adobe Encore CS4 without having to transcode the files.
Remarks
When you export an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence, the speed of the export
will be affected by the rendering of any non-realtime sections of the
sequence, even if you rendered those sections prior to performing the export.
If you want to export a single Adobe Premiere Pro sequence, you may find it
more convenient and get faster results if you don’t use Adobe Media
Encoder, and instead perform a Matrox export as explained in Performing a
single export of an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence” on page 14.
°To export material to a Matrox MAX H.264 file:
1 Start Adobe Media Encoder and add the clip, sequence, or composition that
you want to export as explained in your Adobe documentation, then click
Settings to display the Export Settings dialog box.
¡ Important In order to have access to all the settings in the Export
Settings
dialog box, make sure you enable Advanced Mode” by clicking
the Advanced Mode/Simple Mode button.
¦NoteWhen using an Adobe program that employs Media Encoder for
exporting material, the
Export Settings dialog box will be displayed when
Advanced
Mode/Simple
Mode button
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Exporting to Matrox MAX H.264 files using Adobe Media Encoder
you choose to perform the export, such as when you choose File > Export >
Media
to export a sequence using Adobe Premiere Pro.
2 From the Format list, select one of the following Matrox formats:
$ Matrox 264 (Blu-ray) Creates a .264 elementary stream file, which is
supported for Blu-ray Disc authoring. Audio is exported as separate mono
or stereo .wav files (PCM audio).
$ Matrox MP4 Creates an .mp4 file with embedded AAC audio, which is
suitable for the web and mobile devices.
3 From the Preset list, select the preset that matches the video format you
want for your exported file. Appropriate video and audio settings are
automatically set based on your selected preset.
4 Select Export Video and Export Audio if you want to export both video
and audio.
5 Click the Video tab to display the settings for your exported video.
6 Under Codec, click Configure to select your Matrox MAX H.264 codec
settings as explained in “Specifying your Matrox MAX H.264 settings” on
page 15.
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7 Under Video, you can customize the settings that you want for your
exported video:
$ Frame Size Sets the width and height for your exported video. When
exporting to a Matrox .264 file, the available frame sizes are
1920 x 1080
and
1280 x 720. When exporting to a Matrox .mp4 file, you can select
any of the available frame sizes, or select
Custom (Square Pixels) if you
want to enter a custom size. If you enter an unsupported frame size, the
closest supported frame size will be used.
$ Frame Rate Sets the frame rate for your exported video.
$ Field Type Indicates the order in which the video fields are displayed,
such as
Upper First for interlaced HD video, or Progressive for all
progressive video formats.
$ Aspect Ratio This is set to 16:9 when exporting to HD. When
exporting to SD, you can select
4:3 to export to the standard TV screen
format, or
16:9 to export to the widescreen 16:9 format.
$ Maintain aspect ratio when scaling Select this option if you’re
scaling your source video for export, and you want to maintain your
source video’s aspect ratio. Your source video will be exported as
pillarbox video when exporting to a larger aspect ratio, or letterbox video
when exporting to a smaller aspect ratio. If this option is not selected,
scaled video that doesn’t match the specified aspect ratio for export will
be exported as anamorphic video.
$ De-interlace video If you’re exporting interlaced video to a
progressive format (such as 1080i to 720p), select this option to
de-interlace the video for display on a monitor that displays lines
progressively, such as an LCD or computer monitor. (This option won’t be
present if you’re exporting to an interlaced format or your source video is
progressive.)
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