Hello videofans,
early 1998 I bought a Mil2/RRS and recorded up to now about 100 CDs with MJPEG video clips (704x576, audio CD quality, 2MB/s = 5:37 min video per CD (6:02 on 700 MB CD), Matrox MJPEG driver 2.0). They play excellent on my 32x CD-drive, the quality is very good and there seems to be no problem until the day when I tried to render my files in another codec.
The problem is as follows: the files recorded seem to contain corrupted parts which are accepted by the Matrox 2.0 codex and played without any visible fault but only by this codec, not by any other MJPEG codec I have tested up to now. E.g. the Matrox 2.1 driver displays a change of the field sequence from time to time which result in inacceptable frame shake. Trying to render in e.g. 352x288 Indeo 5 yields black frames after the first corrupted part is reached, and playing the file with other software MJPEG players gives the same result.
As I want to buy a Marvel G400 in the next time, it am afraid that I have to record every clip once more. Does anybody have a better idea? The Matrox service in Germany has not.
My system: First W95a/Gigabyte TX3 board/P233MMX/64MB/Quantum Fireball SCSI 3,2 GB 3 MB/s, normally 0 dropped frame, Matrox PD 4.11. Later W98SE/K2-366/IBM DDRS SCSI 8 GB, 6 MB/s, no change noticed.
early 1998 I bought a Mil2/RRS and recorded up to now about 100 CDs with MJPEG video clips (704x576, audio CD quality, 2MB/s = 5:37 min video per CD (6:02 on 700 MB CD), Matrox MJPEG driver 2.0). They play excellent on my 32x CD-drive, the quality is very good and there seems to be no problem until the day when I tried to render my files in another codec.
The problem is as follows: the files recorded seem to contain corrupted parts which are accepted by the Matrox 2.0 codex and played without any visible fault but only by this codec, not by any other MJPEG codec I have tested up to now. E.g. the Matrox 2.1 driver displays a change of the field sequence from time to time which result in inacceptable frame shake. Trying to render in e.g. 352x288 Indeo 5 yields black frames after the first corrupted part is reached, and playing the file with other software MJPEG players gives the same result.
As I want to buy a Marvel G400 in the next time, it am afraid that I have to record every clip once more. Does anybody have a better idea? The Matrox service in Germany has not.
My system: First W95a/Gigabyte TX3 board/P233MMX/64MB/Quantum Fireball SCSI 3,2 GB 3 MB/s, normally 0 dropped frame, Matrox PD 4.11. Later W98SE/K2-366/IBM DDRS SCSI 8 GB, 6 MB/s, no change noticed.
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