Deliver H.264 video up to 5 times faster without sacrificing
quality!
If you’re delivering H.264
content for the web, mobile devices, Apple TV, and Blu-ray discs,
you know how painful it can be to wait for the long encoding times
needed to create high-quality video files using software only. You
might even be tempted to sacrifice quality for speed. With Matrox
MAX technology, you no longer need to even consider making that
trade off.
Matrox MAX for Mac is a unique technology that implements faster
than realtime H.264 encoding for resolutions ranging from iPod to
HD. It is available in the Matrox CompressHD1 accelerator card and
the Matrox MXO2 family2 of I/O devices. It uses a dedicated
hardware processor to accelerate the creation of H.264 files for
the web, Apple TV, Blu-ray discs, and mobile devices inclu-ding
iPad, iPhone, and iPod. By using specialized hardware acceleration,
jobs are finished with amazing speed and system resources are
liberated for other tasks. Quality and flexibility are ensured
through direct integration with Apple Compressor and support for
other applications on the Mac such as Telestream Episode, Final Cut
Pro, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Media Encoder, and QuickTime Pro
through the QuickTime codec component.
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Faster than realtime
creation of H.264 files1, for resolutions ranging from iPod to
HD
A specialized, dedicated hardware processor liberates system
resources for other tasks
Accelerated encoding for Blu-ray, Apple TV, YouTube, Flash, web
formats, and mobile devices including iPad, iPhone, and iPod from
various video sources including SD, HD, and RED proxy files up to
2K
Direct integration with Apple Compressor to simplify workflow
Support for Telestream Episode, Final Cut Pro, Avid Media
Composer2, Adobe Media Encoder, and QuickTime Pro through the
QuickTime codec component
Customizable encoding parameters including VBR, CBR, constant
quality, scene detection, noise filtering and many more
Creation of Blu-ray H.264 files that can be authored in Apple
Compressor 3.5, Adobe Encore CS4, and Roxio Toast 10 then burned
without re-encoding
Support for Apple Qmaster to take advantage of multiple systems
with a Matrox MAX processing engine for distributed encoding across
a network
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