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  • Capturing 352x288 turns to be 704x576 ???

    Got my G400/RRG combo and guess what? Sometimes it seems to work!!!

    However i tried capture two clips at 352x288 and 704x576 at highest JPEG quality. The strange thing is that both clips turned to be 704x576! The former was less than half the size of the latter.

    What is happening here, why is 352x288 clips 704x576???

    Later i experienced that some clips suddently change into Black/white? It this due to the driver incompatibility discussed in serveral threats?

    Thanks guys.

  • #2
    Sorry to tell you this, but the G400 series has some kind of driver problems with the RRG!

    The resolution thing is because the RRG always stretches the resolution upp to max!

    If you compare clips the ful sised is better cuality than the smaller stretched!

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    • #3
      Well, I have a Marvel G200, but still... don't be fooled if you're watching it in Media Player. Something in the captured file prompts Media Player to stretch it back out to 704x480. Pull it up in, say, MediaStudio Pro, and it'll give you the correct dimensions.

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      • #4
        Hi!

        There is a device named Rainbow Runner Scaler. This device streches the picture to 704x576 with your matrox hardware.

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