1. What do you mean "no longer" supports MJPeg? The RT-2000 never did and never was alluded to.
2. It's clear in all the literature from Matrox and in the discussion groups that the RT-2000 is a DV and MPEG-2 card. There is nothing in there about MJPeg because it has no hardware for it. It shares nothing with the Marvels other than the general outline of the BOB.
3. If you want to load your MJPeg files into Premiere for transcoding or inclusion in DV or MPEG-2 projects there is nothing stopping you. You just load 'em into the timeline and export them as DV or MPEG-2 so they'll work in realtime. Any recompression losses will be minimal with DV.
4. To edit and/or play them as MJPegs all you have to do is install the Pegasus PICVideo 2.0 software MJPeg codec, free at http://www.jpg.com , and it'll take care of compressing & decompressing them. This codec (and all others) will also show up in Premiere if you choose Video for Windows instead of the RT-2000 as the editing mode.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by DrMordrid (edited 03 April 2000).]
2. It's clear in all the literature from Matrox and in the discussion groups that the RT-2000 is a DV and MPEG-2 card. There is nothing in there about MJPeg because it has no hardware for it. It shares nothing with the Marvels other than the general outline of the BOB.
3. If you want to load your MJPeg files into Premiere for transcoding or inclusion in DV or MPEG-2 projects there is nothing stopping you. You just load 'em into the timeline and export them as DV or MPEG-2 so they'll work in realtime. Any recompression losses will be minimal with DV.
4. To edit and/or play them as MJPegs all you have to do is install the Pegasus PICVideo 2.0 software MJPeg codec, free at http://www.jpg.com , and it'll take care of compressing & decompressing them. This codec (and all others) will also show up in Premiere if you choose Video for Windows instead of the RT-2000 as the editing mode.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by DrMordrid (edited 03 April 2000).]
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