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Stretch your Screen by Using the Matrox
Parhelia APVe - Review
By Mark Richards
Do you want to improve your video editing
experience? Maybe you just want make
watching internet videos and DVD video a lot
more fun. Maybe you love playing computer
video games that require lots of pixel
power,
You need an
extra monitor or two or three.
You need open up and install a video card
like the Matrox Parhelia APVe 128 MB
graphics card that provides the capability
to connect extra video and computer
monitors.
Depending on how you decide to set up your
system, you can run either three computer
displays or two computer displays and a TV
display at the same time. If you are working
with high definition, the Parhelia card
supports HD output for NTSC and PAL in both
4x3 and 16x10 formats..

The Parhelia card can make it easy to design
a video editing workstation with dual
displays and a TV monitor or VCR hooked up
to the third output. Or, you can spread your
editing environment across two computer
display screens and then preview and output
your video on the video monitor. As you can
guess, this is very useful for those of us
who are editing video for broadcast uses or
for distribution via DVD or videotape.
By the way,
if
you are capturing using composite video
camera (S-video or VHS), the card offers
both composite and S-video inputs. You won’t
need a separate digitizing card to convert
your old video to digital in order to edit
it.
And as the Parhelia card offers standard
NTSC or PAL outputs (component,
S-video and composite),
you can run that video and audio signal to a
VCR, DVD or other video recording device and
make copies directly from your computer.
If you don’t want TV preview, you can use
the extra monitor connections to expand your
video editing acreage onto three computer
displays. Many game players will choose that
option in order to create an immersive
environment where they are surrounded by
images and screaming video.
Mac Users and Windows Users can now
easily add extra monitors to their machines
without having to open up their machines
and add in special video cards.
Matrox Graphics Inc. announced that the
Matrox DualHead2Go™
and TripleHead2Go™
are now compatible with Windows and Mac®
systems. From the Graphics eXpansion Module
(GXM) product line, both DualHead2Go
and TripleHead2Go
are palm-sized boxes that connect externally
to a notebook or desktop computer and
uniquely allow users to attach two or three
monitors respectively for an incredible
multi-monitor configuration. This is
great for video editing!
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The Tech Specs
According to Matrox, the 128MB Parhelia APVe
card features dual 400 MHz RAMDACs with
independent lookup tables for fully
symmetric DualHead resolutions up to 1920 x
1440 per display and advanced Dual-DVI
technology for crisp, clear resolutions up
to 1920 x 1200 per digital flat panel. It
supports both 1080i and 720p resolutions for
HDTV via an included YPbPr analog component
cable.
The Parhelia card supports various multiple
display configurations including
Dual-display plus HDTV output, Dual-DVI plus
SDTV output, TripleHead Desktop Mode,
DualHead Clone, and DualHead Zoom, among
others. You can mix and match your video
displays and monitors (see charts below)
Multi-display configurations
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DualHead-HF (2 displays) |
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Display 1 |
Display 2 |
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RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel |
RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel
NTSC/PAL TV or VCR or HDTV |
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Dual-display plus TV-output |
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Display 1 |
Display 2 |
Display 3 |
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RGB monitor
Analog flat panel |
RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel (DVI) |
NTSC/PAL TV or VCR |
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Dual-DVI plus TV-output |
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Display 1 |
Display 2 |
Display 3 |
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Digital flat panel |
Digital flat panel |
TV NTSC/ PAL or VCR |
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Dual-display plus HDTV-output |
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Display 1* |
Display 2* |
Display 3 |
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RGB monitor
Analog flat panel |
RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel |
HDTV |
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TripleHead Desktop (3 displays) |
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Display 1 |
Display 2 |
Display 3 |
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RGB monitor
Analog flat panel |
RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel |
RGB monitor
Analog flat panel
Digital flat panel |
The Parhelia APVe features several advanced
video control technologies such as gamma
correctable Dual Hardware Overlay support,
PureVideo Preview for full-screen video
playback and adjustable proc-amp controls
for the video window and TV. If you are
working on graphics or a wed designer,
you’ll really like the Pivot mode feature
that lets you spin the display from
horizontal to vertical.

In addition to including the cables (DVI to
Dual HD15 cable, TV-output cable -
composite/s-video, DVI to DVI + HD-15
cable, HD-15 to YPbPr component output
cable, DVI (male) to HD15 (female) adapter)
you’ll need to hook up a variety of display
types, it also includes the bundled software
that makes it a lot easier to set up and
configure your screens in the manner you
prefer. In addition, you can use the
adjustable proc-amp settings to set and
control TV and overlay video window: hue,
saturation, brightness and contrast in
realtime for overlay video in a window and
on a NTSC/TV TV monitor..
Hue lets you change the overall color tone
of an image. Saturation lets you adjust the
overall color purity. Brightness and
contrast let you adjust the tonal range of
all pixels in the image. You can also use
these controls to create special effects
such as black and white, in realtime.
A very cool feature is the Multi-Display
Zoom that lets you view a portion of one
display full-screen on the other display.
Matrox Multi-Display Zoom can give you a
close-up view of any part of your desktop.
You can select any region on one display and
then have it zoomed so that it appears
full-screen on the second display, enabling
pixel-by-pixel editing. If you really need
to get down into your images to do some
precise editing, this is very helpful. For
example, this makes it a lot easier to clean
up the edges of a graphic or title for
chroma keys or superimpositions.
The Parhelia’s software package includes the
Matrox PowerDesk-HF utility suite, an
intuitive and feature rich interface for
adjusting board-level and multi-display
parameters, and WYSIWYG video output
plug-ins for Adobe® Premiere® Pro, Adobe
After Effects®, Adobe Photoshop®, Discreet™
Combustion® 3, Discreet 3ds max™ and NewTek
LightWave 3D®.
These plug-ins enable you to control and
monitor the video colors and quality to make
sure that what you are creating on your
computer displays is accurately replicated
when you output it to video. These plug-ins
enable
allowing an editor to output the creation
full-screen on a connected video monitor
from within the compositing application.
The Parhelia APVe is OpenGL® and Microsoft®
DirectX® compliant and ships with display
drivers for Microsoft Windows® XP and
Windows® 2000.
More info at
www.matrox.com
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