Audio Features
By
Frank Völkel,
published on December 29, 2000
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Contents
- 1. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses
- 2. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses, Continued
- 3. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform
- 4. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform, Continued
- 5. Setup And Software
- 6. The Two Components Of The RT2000 Pack
- 7. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video
- 8. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video, Continued
- 9. And Action!
- 10. And Action!, Continued
- 11. And Action!, Continued
- 12. Editing In Progress
- 13. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 14. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 15. Exporting Your Production
- 16. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 17. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 18. Windows 98 - Not As Professional!
- 19. Conclusion - A Complete Platform For Video Editing
- 20. Matrox RT2000 Specifications
- 21. Audio Features
21. Audio Features
| Genlock to video | SMPTE-272M and AES11-1991 compliant |
| Analog audio I/O | unbalanced stereo I/O (1pair RCA in, 1 pair RCA out) |
| Sampling method | 16 bit, 48 kHz, 64X oversampling |
Video Codecs
| Multi-format (realtime) | C-Cube DVxpress-MX25 codec supports single stream capture and dual-stream playback
DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, NTSC 4:1:1, PAL 4:1:1 and 4:2:0 |
| MPEG-2 (realtime) | 4:2:2 I-Frame from 10 to 25 Mbps |
| MPEG-4 (per rendering) | supported, can be installed as seperate update |
Notes
Set BIOS to AGP aperture size of 128 MB or greater. (AGP Aperture is called "Graphics Aperture" or "Graphics window" in some system BIOS models.) The current generation of Intel Celeron processors cannot be used with RT2000 because they have a 66 MHz Front Side Bus whereas RT2000 requires at least a 100 MHz FSB.
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