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Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme [get specs]

The RT.X100 is a very impressive piece of semi-professional video editing hardware that extends its capabilities way beyond those of previous Matrox RT products. more

Matrox RT.X10 [get specs]

The RT.X10 differs from the RT.X100 (above) in that the LSI DV Xplore chipset with on-board RAM is not included. Some of the key, professional, hardware-based processing functions - like real-time DV and MPEG2 IBP output - aren’t available in the RT.X10 but but it does cost a lot less money. The Matrox RT.X 10 Xtra is an excellent software + hardware bundle at this price... more

Canopus DVStorm2 [get specs]

The Canopus DVStorm2 is the world’s most capable realtime multi-track editing system. Combining Canopus proprietary technologies, DVStorm2 delivers the industry’s highest-quality DV and MPEG, breakthrough realtime performance. One of the main advantages of the Canopus Storm2 is it's scalability. The more powerful your computer the more power you get on your video editing. more

Canopus DVRex RT Professional [get specs]

The top-of-the-line NLE from Canopus gets an update to its real-time capabilities. DVRex-RT Professional features a new 3D picture-in-picture transition in addition to 13 other 3D transitions. more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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