Viz Engine Administrator Guide

Version 5.0 | Published December 20, 2022 ©

Matrox M264 S1/S2/S3/S4

Matrox M264 cards feature hardware-based H.264 encoding and decoding capabilities. Depending on the card used, up to three UHD XAVC streams can be encoded/decoded simultaneously. Viz Engine and Channel Recorder are both capable of using the M264 cards for playback and capture of XAVC material, without affecting CPU performance.

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Key Features

  • PCI Express Cards

  • H.264 video encoding and decoding

  • UHD resolution support

  • 4:2:2 10-bit

  • Sony XAVC compliant encoding including 4K XAVC Long and 4K Intra Class 480

  • Panasonic AVC-Ultra compliant

Performance for 4:2:2 10-bit Streams for M264

Resolutions

Structure

Format

Number of streams

2160p

I-frame

XAVC Class 300 & Class 480 / AVC-Intra 4K

1

1080p

I-frame

XAVC Class 200 / AVC-Intra 200

3

1080i

I-frame

XAVC Class 100 / AVC-Intra 100

10

2160p

Long GOP

Generic / XAVC 4K Long

1

1080p

Long GOP

Generic / XAVC Long50 / AVC-LongG50

5

1080i

Long GOP

Generic / XAVC Long25 / AVC-LongG25

10

720p

Long GOP

Generic / XAVC Long25 / AVC-LongG25

10

Note: Since the S2 and S3 models host two and three encoder/decoder chips respectively, the number of possible streams is doubled/tripled.

M264 Configuration

Viz Engine

To enable Viz Engine to use M264 cards, the serial number of the M264 must be added to the configuration file after the serial number of the installed X.mio3 or DSX LE 4 card.

Matrox.Devices = A123456,A654321

Note: GPU Direct is not currently supported in combination with M264 hardware.

Channel Recorder

When the XAVC UHD codec is used, Channel Recorder automatically detects any installed M264 card and uses it for encoding. No further configuration is necessary.