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POLL! What features would you like to see in the next Matrox editing card?
-Continual driver support for all features. Specifically, it needs to fully WDM compliant.
-Backward compatibility for all of these Matrox MJPEG files I have.
-Hardware assist for MPEG playback.
-Instead of DualHead, have NHead. Lots of times, I want to hook up many devices to outputs. Different feeds going into different outputs from a single card.
-Huffyuv processor . I would not mind seeing some type of on-board hard processor that provides assist of various formats. It does not have to do it all, but needs to help the CPU. Something like a RISC setup only for video.
-Similar to previous, but texture mapping engine for assist in generating animations.
-Integrate seamless record AND playback similar to AVI_IO into PC-VCR.
-Active filters for video input to compensate for noise and low voltage.
-No Macrovision
-Inexpensive: <$300
[This message has been edited by AndrewDV (edited 28 June 2001).]
No Macrovision won't be in the mix unless they give up DVD playback. The DVD Consortium is the entity responsible for that issue.
As far as a HuffYUV goes, that could be done by having a Huffman encoding routine added to the YUY2 engine. Not too hard, but it might well conflict with codecs that do their own Huffman encoding after quantization.
MJPeg playback of dmb1 files could be had for $18 by installing the PICVideo MJPeg codec.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 28 June 2001).]
* Drivers that work as advertised
* Release dates kept to
* Support on multiple major platforms
* A competent marketing department
* Respect for Matrox customers
You guys are asking a lot. I just want it to play beautiful dreamer just before capturing and ends with a display of fireworks instead of green flashes.
Thanks Doc. I've been there already and it didn't do any good to my issue. I think it's easier to get rid of my helicbacter problem then these intermittent "green flashes".
Doesn't much matter what it has or does unless its priced low enough to throw away when the sucessor to XP comes out because C-Cube got bought by LSI and dropped support for the chip we chose ...
Shipping with Linux drivers would be about the only thing to get me to buy another Matrox capture/editing card.
With MS cramming software subscriptions down our throats skiping OS updates won't be an option!
--wally.
[This message has been edited by wkulecz (edited 28 June 2001).]
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply my scenerio was actual news. But when was the the news that Zoran wouldn't be producing a W2K SDK announced to the buying public?
If a $50 video card gets updated drivers, for the next OS, I pretty much demand a $300 video capture card last several times longer!
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