This is for those lucky souls with the RT2000. I'm seriously considering buying, but have a few questions. Any insight will be appreciated.
(1) The tech support forums at the Matrox web site are full of complaints about compatibility and installation problems. I've built my own system, so I know a few things about imposing my will on my computer. But $1000 is a lot to pay for a headache. Here's my system:
Windows ME
Asus P3v4x (Via 133a)
P3 866 (6.5 x 133)
Marvel g400
WD 10 gb HD, Maxtor 30 gb HD, connected to MB at ATA/66
Acer DVD ROM
Sounblaster Live!
Texas Instruments 1394 card (this would be taken out, obviously)
3Com 56k modem
Anything leap out at anyone as a potential trouble spot? The SB Live in particular seems to be giving people headaches; has anyone here had that problem?
(2) This one's tougher: is it worth it? My goal is to make extreme high quality videos for home consumption. I have a DV camcorder, and bought Pinnacle's Studio DV when I got it. I made a few movies, but quickly lost interest; the program is "easy to use" in that noxious "let's keep the end user from screwing up by only letting them do three things with the program" way that a lot of "beginner" software is, and the lame movies I was able to make just didn't seem worth the effort. Nor was I very pleased with my results capturing and compressing. Later I got a Marvel G400, and have been much happier doing analog capture with AV_IO and then using that as a basis for editing. But still, the idea of high-quality DV capture and editing is alluring. So: will capture and compression be a notable step up from an entry-level bundle like Studio DV? From analog capture with the Marvel G400 and AV_IO? And are the editing options substantially better than the Marvel G400 and a competent program like Media Studio?
Sorry for the long post. Again, any insight will be greatly appreciated.
(1) The tech support forums at the Matrox web site are full of complaints about compatibility and installation problems. I've built my own system, so I know a few things about imposing my will on my computer. But $1000 is a lot to pay for a headache. Here's my system:
Windows ME
Asus P3v4x (Via 133a)
P3 866 (6.5 x 133)
Marvel g400
WD 10 gb HD, Maxtor 30 gb HD, connected to MB at ATA/66
Acer DVD ROM
Sounblaster Live!
Texas Instruments 1394 card (this would be taken out, obviously)
3Com 56k modem
Anything leap out at anyone as a potential trouble spot? The SB Live in particular seems to be giving people headaches; has anyone here had that problem?
(2) This one's tougher: is it worth it? My goal is to make extreme high quality videos for home consumption. I have a DV camcorder, and bought Pinnacle's Studio DV when I got it. I made a few movies, but quickly lost interest; the program is "easy to use" in that noxious "let's keep the end user from screwing up by only letting them do three things with the program" way that a lot of "beginner" software is, and the lame movies I was able to make just didn't seem worth the effort. Nor was I very pleased with my results capturing and compressing. Later I got a Marvel G400, and have been much happier doing analog capture with AV_IO and then using that as a basis for editing. But still, the idea of high-quality DV capture and editing is alluring. So: will capture and compression be a notable step up from an entry-level bundle like Studio DV? From analog capture with the Marvel G400 and AV_IO? And are the editing options substantially better than the Marvel G400 and a competent program like Media Studio?
Sorry for the long post. Again, any insight will be greatly appreciated.
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