Yo everybody.
I just installed Win2k from scratch and I thought I'd give the new VT2.04 a shoot.
And I must say the skin feature looks really nice!!!! And I was pleased to discover that my system does not crass/hang/freeze when changing skin, as I have read it does for quite a few users out there.
However, my excitement of the new tools sorta faded to a big ZERO when I discovered that I cant get a picture on the video window. All I got is a dark green overlay(?!?!) color. Except when placing the window in the upper-left corner of the screen, then I get a black color inside the window.
This could quite possibly be related to the fact that "Matrox Quick Connect" can't start. All I get is a dialog box stating that no tuner module were found and thus some tuner features will be disabled for this reason (duh!). Pressing OK on this stage closes the box and then nothing happends. Nothing!
I've been ploving the Video forum for tips, hints and suggestions to this but all I've found were people who can't even start PC-VCR without crashing the OS or they have no prob at all. Strange.
The way things look now is that I'm on my way back to the beta PD and the beta VT. I've never had much trouble with those. They work pretty much OK on my system, giving fair low framedrops with MJPEG-files recorded with PC-VCR.
One complaint is that the beta PD is somewhat limited in features concerning screen adjustments. I'm now pushing my monitor to the max (PD 5.39) and by god I am pleased with it's performance.
I'd never figured Matrox would end up in the bottom of the food chain. For 5 years I've been a die hard Matrox user. The last three of them with the Marvel in my PC.
Imagine that. Three years with below average 3D-performance, below average stability: first we had AGP issues, then the OpenGL-issues, then the capture issues under Win9x (choose between capture ability or "gaming"-ability), above average 2D though.
Then Win2k came along, spreading new hope througout the galaxy. Paitiently I waited for capture drivers and yai! beta was ready January 2000. The excitement would not cease and with betas this stable (they were for me - go figure!) the final driver set was almost within reach!
No they weren't!
---- 12 months later ----
Now I'm out of energy, out of patience, out of hope and out of faith. My tolerance levels have dropped below zero and I feel a bit suicidal.
At night I have bad dreams, often I wake up soked in sweat. At work I don't get anything done, I daydream all day. All I can think of is revenge. My favorite "treatment" is my stuffing buggy beta drivers down Matrox employees's throat, choking them slowly, watching the life seep out of the helpless b*******...
I'm feed up
An old saying goes: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger (bahhh!), and being married to Matrox for 5 years has certainly provided me with some experince in dealing with difficult individuals on a 24-hours-a-day basis.
Many people have asked me why I don't sell the hunk'a'junk to some unsuspecting fool on ebay. I'll tell you why. I wouldn't wish the pain, the despair, the loss this piece of HW causes upon even my worst enemy.
To You, who managed to come this far down in my post I salute you! You clearly posses patience, will power and enough courage to take on the task of owing a Matrox graphics card.
Burnout, mistake, ignorance, delusion, despair, mediocrity, pessimism, dysfunction, faliure, incompetence. All words I associate with Matrox.
Despairingly - Ghydda
I just installed Win2k from scratch and I thought I'd give the new VT2.04 a shoot.
And I must say the skin feature looks really nice!!!! And I was pleased to discover that my system does not crass/hang/freeze when changing skin, as I have read it does for quite a few users out there.
However, my excitement of the new tools sorta faded to a big ZERO when I discovered that I cant get a picture on the video window. All I got is a dark green overlay(?!?!) color. Except when placing the window in the upper-left corner of the screen, then I get a black color inside the window.
This could quite possibly be related to the fact that "Matrox Quick Connect" can't start. All I get is a dialog box stating that no tuner module were found and thus some tuner features will be disabled for this reason (duh!). Pressing OK on this stage closes the box and then nothing happends. Nothing!
I've been ploving the Video forum for tips, hints and suggestions to this but all I've found were people who can't even start PC-VCR without crashing the OS or they have no prob at all. Strange.
The way things look now is that I'm on my way back to the beta PD and the beta VT. I've never had much trouble with those. They work pretty much OK on my system, giving fair low framedrops with MJPEG-files recorded with PC-VCR.
One complaint is that the beta PD is somewhat limited in features concerning screen adjustments. I'm now pushing my monitor to the max (PD 5.39) and by god I am pleased with it's performance.
I'd never figured Matrox would end up in the bottom of the food chain. For 5 years I've been a die hard Matrox user. The last three of them with the Marvel in my PC.
Imagine that. Three years with below average 3D-performance, below average stability: first we had AGP issues, then the OpenGL-issues, then the capture issues under Win9x (choose between capture ability or "gaming"-ability), above average 2D though.
Then Win2k came along, spreading new hope througout the galaxy. Paitiently I waited for capture drivers and yai! beta was ready January 2000. The excitement would not cease and with betas this stable (they were for me - go figure!) the final driver set was almost within reach!
No they weren't!
---- 12 months later ----
Now I'm out of energy, out of patience, out of hope and out of faith. My tolerance levels have dropped below zero and I feel a bit suicidal.
At night I have bad dreams, often I wake up soked in sweat. At work I don't get anything done, I daydream all day. All I can think of is revenge. My favorite "treatment" is my stuffing buggy beta drivers down Matrox employees's throat, choking them slowly, watching the life seep out of the helpless b*******...
I'm feed up
An old saying goes: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger (bahhh!), and being married to Matrox for 5 years has certainly provided me with some experince in dealing with difficult individuals on a 24-hours-a-day basis.
Many people have asked me why I don't sell the hunk'a'junk to some unsuspecting fool on ebay. I'll tell you why. I wouldn't wish the pain, the despair, the loss this piece of HW causes upon even my worst enemy.
To You, who managed to come this far down in my post I salute you! You clearly posses patience, will power and enough courage to take on the task of owing a Matrox graphics card.
Burnout, mistake, ignorance, delusion, despair, mediocrity, pessimism, dysfunction, faliure, incompetence. All words I associate with Matrox.
Despairingly - Ghydda
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