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Q: How does Matrox MXO2 Mini connect to the Avid system? A: The Matrox MXO2 Mini connects to a MacBook Pro or Windows laptop via and ExpressCard/34 adapter. It connects to Mac Pro or Windows desktop systems via an internal PCIe adapter card
Q: Does the Matrox MX02 Mini laptop adapter work in ExpressCard/54 slots? A: Yes. ExpressCard/54 slots are compatible with ExpressCard/34 adapters.
Q: What is included in the Matrox MXO2 Mini package for use with my Avid editing system? A: When you order a Matrox MXO2 Mini you receive the following:
- Matrox MXO2 Mini monitoring device for use with Mac and Windows
- Matrox MXO2 PCIe cable (1 meter)
- Matrox MXO2 Mini external power supply
- Two S-Video adapters
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One of the following:
- Matrox MXO2 PCIe x 1 host adapter (for use with Mac Pro & Windows desktops/ workstations)
- Matrox MXO2 ExpressCard/34 adapter (for use with MacBook Pro and Windows laptops)
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When ordering the Matrox MXO2 Mini, you must specify either a laptop or desktop version.
Q: Can I order a PCIe adapter for my desktop system and an ExpressCard/34 adapter for use with a laptop? A: Yes. You can purchase additional adapters at any time from your Matrox dealer. Additional adapters are priced at $99 US MSRP in North America, not including local taxes. International customers should contact their Matrox dealer for pricing.
Q: What is involved when moving the MXO2 Mini back and forth between Mac and Windows-based Avid systems? A: The Matrox MXO2 Mini works with WINDOWS and Mac laptops and towers. Proper Matrox MXO2 Mini drivers must be installed on all systems. When connecting to a laptop, simply plug and play. When connecting to a tower, power down the system, attach the MXO2 Mini and power up the system.
Q: I plan to use the Matrox MXO2 Mini with its PCIe adaptor on a Mac Pro system. What is the correct slot to use that will not conflict with other adapters like FireWire?: A: The PCIe adapter for Matrox MXO2 Mini has been tested in all three slots of a Mac Pro with RAID controllers and other PCIe cards such as Matrox CompressHD. The PCIe adapter that for Matrox MXO2 Mini is a x1 PCIe card, so keeping the x16 slot for your storage and using any other available slot should work just fine.
Q: I have a ProTools 8.x system. Will the Matrox MXO2 Mini work for picture monitoring with that system? A: The Matrox MXO2 Mini is not supported on the Avid ProTools system at this time.
Q: I have an iMac 27’ and would like to know if I can use the display port with a PCI or HDMI adapter to connect into a Matrox MXO2 Mini? A: No. The Matrox MXO2 Mini requires an ExpressCard/34 or PCIe connection.
Q: I currently own a Digidesign Mbox2 for audio monitoring and use this as a pro XLR-input with Phantom power for voiceovers. How will the MBox2 coexist with the MXO2 Mini? A: By toggling the output device selection in the Avid Media Composer interface, MBox2 or MXO2 Mini will be enabled.
Q: I also use the Mbox2 for audio scrubbing. With the MX02 attached, will the audio suffer from the same latency issues as FireWire? A: No. Because the Matrox MXO2 Mini connects to the PCIe bus, there are no latency issues as seen with FireWire.
Q: Will my system experience any video delays between the HDMI output and the computer screen playback when using Matrox MXO2 Mini? In other words, like with FireWire, will the system experience delays after I hit play on the timeline before video playback starts? A: No. Whereas FireWire has latency issues, the Matrox MXO2 Mini connects via PCIe/ExpressCard34, which has no delays.
Q: Do Avid or Matrox have any specific monitor recommendations? A: To take full advantage of Matrox MXO2 Mini, an HDMI monitor/television must support an input resolution of 1920×1080 and 1:1 pixel mapping (aspect ratio of 1:1) on the HDMI input. (Sometimes 1:1 pixel mapping is referred to as "dot-by-dot", "full pixel", or "just scan" mode.)
With a HDMI monitor that supports an aspect ratio of 1:1 on the HDMI input the MXO2 output is displayed at its exact resolution, without any scaling. For example, if the monitor supports a resolution of 1920×1080, and the output's resolution is 1280×720, the output will appear as a rectangle within the 1920×1080 display, surrounded by black bars on all four sides. If the monitor does not support 1:1 pixel mapping, the output may be resized.
Q: Are there any pros and cons to using an LED, LCD, or plasma displays for monitoring with the Matrox MX02 Mini? A: Different monitor technologies provide different results and color fidelity. Users should choose the appropriate monitor for their particular needs.
Plasma Pros - Best black levels, wide viewing angle Cons - Slight potential for burn-in, reflective screen
LCD Pros – more 1920 x 1080 models available at desktop sizes, no danger of burn-in Cons - image quality is generally not as good as on plasma models, relatively narrow viewing angle
LED Pros - Plasma-like blacks, energy efficient, ultra slim design Cons – Can be pricey, limited screen sizes, relatively narrower viewing angle
Q: When the Matrox MXO2 Mini is connected to my Avid system, the sound is muted. Why? A: With the Matrox MXO2 Mini attached to the Avid system, the audio should be coming out of the MXO2 Mini, so you would need to connect your speakers to the MXO2 Mini's audio output.
Q: Will the Mini analog S-video/Component outputs also output a signal parallel to the HDMI-output at all times or does it work in another way? Please explain. A: The Matrox MXO2 Mini has analog component and HDMI outputs. The HDMI and analog are independent. The analog component can output HD or SD. When outputting SD, the customer can decide to either output Y/C (S-Video) and Composite or Component. The Matrox MXO2 Mini can not output Component at the same time as Y/C and Composite, it’s either Component or Y/C and Composite. The Matrox MXO2 Mini ships with a Y/C adapter that can be attached to the analog output. There is a software setting which is selected to tell the Mini what you want the analog to be, either Component or Y/C and Composite.
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