I have read many of the postings here with interest recently since discovering this site and learned a lot of useful answers and tips.
I have to say my Matrox G200 PCI PAL card has been excellent over the years. I bought it when they were launched and have virtually never had any dropped frames or major problems (that I haven’t been able to sort out viewing this or the Matrox forum). That was even with my AMD 200mhz machine, which I first installed it in.
However, I am becoming frustrated with the rendering times when wanting to view changes and the fact I cannot playback more than about 15 minutes though the BOB.
I have recently taken the plunge into my own business based on multimedia and video production so it is time to move up. I planed to focus on short segments for CD but keep getting weddings and similar which run for long periods. With all new ventures money is tight to start with so I was hoping to get a Canopus Raptor card to sit with my G200. The idea is to capture my S-VHS and 8mm cameras with the G200 and edit and export with the Raptor. I plan to move up to a digital camera soon, but need the editing power first.
From what I have read these two cards live happily together without conflict but I have found no information on how the work together if at all.
I expect the answer to theses two questions is no and no, but just in case…
Can the Raptor card capture the video to its DV codec from the G200 input?
Or can the raptor card use the G200 MJPEG codec for it’s real time processing?
I expect it will need to captured as MJPEG and converted to the Raptor DV codec?
Any suggestions (or other recommendations) would be appreciated.
I have to say my Matrox G200 PCI PAL card has been excellent over the years. I bought it when they were launched and have virtually never had any dropped frames or major problems (that I haven’t been able to sort out viewing this or the Matrox forum). That was even with my AMD 200mhz machine, which I first installed it in.
However, I am becoming frustrated with the rendering times when wanting to view changes and the fact I cannot playback more than about 15 minutes though the BOB.
I have recently taken the plunge into my own business based on multimedia and video production so it is time to move up. I planed to focus on short segments for CD but keep getting weddings and similar which run for long periods. With all new ventures money is tight to start with so I was hoping to get a Canopus Raptor card to sit with my G200. The idea is to capture my S-VHS and 8mm cameras with the G200 and edit and export with the Raptor. I plan to move up to a digital camera soon, but need the editing power first.
From what I have read these two cards live happily together without conflict but I have found no information on how the work together if at all.
I expect the answer to theses two questions is no and no, but just in case…
Can the Raptor card capture the video to its DV codec from the G200 input?
Or can the raptor card use the G200 MJPEG codec for it’s real time processing?
I expect it will need to captured as MJPEG and converted to the Raptor DV codec?
Any suggestions (or other recommendations) would be appreciated.

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