Like a lot of people, I'm not happy with regards to Win2k drivers for the RR and Marvel cards.
I've owned an RR-S and A Marvel G200. I used both for three purposes, with only RGB support in Win2k, I feel I have to find a replacement, and likely not a Matrox one because I remember the period of no NT support, and now the latest Win2k news has really caused me to lose confidence in Matrox.
Anyhow, I do capture and print to tape, which I expect to find with just about any solution out there, but I also use the Marvel for standards conversion. I have my input set to PAL and my output set to NTSC (or vice versa) and use the marvel to do realtime tape to tape conversions. I did this with the RR-S as well and it's one feature that really appeals to me about the Matrox cards.
If I can get YUY2 on the G200, I'd keep this card (I've asked about this in another thread) but assuming I can't, what options are there for me? I suppose I could keep the Marvel for standards conversion and get another card for YUV capture, but that would be very inconvenient.
Todd
I've owned an RR-S and A Marvel G200. I used both for three purposes, with only RGB support in Win2k, I feel I have to find a replacement, and likely not a Matrox one because I remember the period of no NT support, and now the latest Win2k news has really caused me to lose confidence in Matrox.
Anyhow, I do capture and print to tape, which I expect to find with just about any solution out there, but I also use the Marvel for standards conversion. I have my input set to PAL and my output set to NTSC (or vice versa) and use the marvel to do realtime tape to tape conversions. I did this with the RR-S as well and it's one feature that really appeals to me about the Matrox cards.
If I can get YUY2 on the G200, I'd keep this card (I've asked about this in another thread) but assuming I can't, what options are there for me? I suppose I could keep the Marvel for standards conversion and get another card for YUV capture, but that would be very inconvenient.
Todd
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