Hello,
as this is my first post here, just to first say that this is really a great site, the one I've been looking for a long time in search of some Matrox community. Finally found it!
As I am fond of Matrox hardware (because I appreciate quality), and I have a great custom-fitted oldtimer PC (dual Pentium Pro with superb hardware...), I want to equip it with all-round Matrox hardware to make it the most versatile. I have already acquired Mystique 2MB and Millennium II 4MB PCI. I have put Mil 2 into the PC.
I have just recently discovered that Matrox produced the Rainbow Runner video capturing/editing products, which are not standalone but rather special additions to their excellent MGA display cards. But information about these Rainbow Runner cards is so scarce! There is also no Wikipedia article about them.
I would very much appreciate if somebody could kindly write what types of these cards exist and what do they do. I have searched this forum thoroughly and this is what I have discovered (but I'm very unsure of this):
There were supposedly three variants of RR-s:
- Rainbow Runner Studio - has S-VHS & RCA video inputs (and outputs?), with a hardware MJPEG compressor & decompressor. Notice that I wrote MJPEG, not MPEG. This is not a PCI or ISA card at all, but an add-on board which plugs directly onto an Matrox MGA board like a sandwitch. It does not have a TV tuner?
I've also read somewhere that there was a specific edition of this card for each Matrox MGA card. For example, there is RRS for Mystique, another RRS for Millennium, yet another for Millennium II etc., and they CANNOT be used on any other MGA card except for the one for which they were made?
- Rainbow Runner TV - has coaxial input and external audio pass-troough to the sound card. This is in fact a TV tuner? It is true ISA card. But this card is not standalone, even "worse", it can not work with an MGA card only, but requires an MGA+RRS as prerequisite. So RRTV turns up to be an add-on to the RRS?
- Rainbow Runner G series - for newer Matrox cards like G200 and G400. I haven't researched much about this.
Please correct ANY mistakes or ommissions which I have made. All details are important to me.
as this is my first post here, just to first say that this is really a great site, the one I've been looking for a long time in search of some Matrox community. Finally found it!
As I am fond of Matrox hardware (because I appreciate quality), and I have a great custom-fitted oldtimer PC (dual Pentium Pro with superb hardware...), I want to equip it with all-round Matrox hardware to make it the most versatile. I have already acquired Mystique 2MB and Millennium II 4MB PCI. I have put Mil 2 into the PC.
I have just recently discovered that Matrox produced the Rainbow Runner video capturing/editing products, which are not standalone but rather special additions to their excellent MGA display cards. But information about these Rainbow Runner cards is so scarce! There is also no Wikipedia article about them.
I would very much appreciate if somebody could kindly write what types of these cards exist and what do they do. I have searched this forum thoroughly and this is what I have discovered (but I'm very unsure of this):
There were supposedly three variants of RR-s:
- Rainbow Runner Studio - has S-VHS & RCA video inputs (and outputs?), with a hardware MJPEG compressor & decompressor. Notice that I wrote MJPEG, not MPEG. This is not a PCI or ISA card at all, but an add-on board which plugs directly onto an Matrox MGA board like a sandwitch. It does not have a TV tuner?
I've also read somewhere that there was a specific edition of this card for each Matrox MGA card. For example, there is RRS for Mystique, another RRS for Millennium, yet another for Millennium II etc., and they CANNOT be used on any other MGA card except for the one for which they were made?
- Rainbow Runner TV - has coaxial input and external audio pass-troough to the sound card. This is in fact a TV tuner? It is true ISA card. But this card is not standalone, even "worse", it can not work with an MGA card only, but requires an MGA+RRS as prerequisite. So RRTV turns up to be an add-on to the RRS?
- Rainbow Runner G series - for newer Matrox cards like G200 and G400. I haven't researched much about this.
Please correct ANY mistakes or ommissions which I have made. All details are important to me.
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