I've got a Matrox Marvel G200 PCI, and it works perfectly, but with one problem. BOB's audio passthrough doesn't seem to work.
I have checked the wiring and it's correct; in to out and out to in. The sound works fine both on computer speakers and when I use a converter to connect the mini-stereo jack to RCA audio jacks on both my television and my stereo.
I've tried putting the volume at minimum, the volume at maximum, and several levels in between. Still doesn't work. Changing the volume *does* affect the volume when connected directly to speakers, tv, or stereo.
Audio is not recorded, either, when I try to record from tv-in. Video records fine.
I have also tried several settings on my audio configuration (I have an onboard Yamaha), telling it to use several different types of speakers (powered and unpowered). These work as expected; computer speakers work with 'powered' and 'unpowered' is required when I connect straight to the TV (the settings are actually 'desktop speakers' and 'monitor speakers'. There's one for headphones as well, which appears to work identically to 'monitor speakers' (unpowered)).
The video on the card works absolutely perfectly, and I have no IRQ conflicts or other problems of that sort. The Marvel is on IRQ10, and does not share that IRQ with anything else. I am using TV-OUT, and the Marvel is connected directly to my TV. I have tested with TV-OUT off, using a monitor, with no success.
I am overclocking the computer, but I have turned that off while I try to debug this problem. The PCI bus is not overclocked in any case (has only run at 66 @ 1/2 or 100 @ 1/3). System temperatures are not excessively high even though case space is limited. There are no video artifacts.
Could I have a bad BOB? I purchased this recently, so would it be under warranty? Is there possibly some option I have forgotten to set?
System Configuration:
GA-6ZOZ42 Motherboard (i440ZX based)
Celeron 366 (@550 sometimes)
128MB Corsair PC100 SDRAM
Matrox Marvel G200-TV PCI (8MB)
Yamaha 7xx DX-SG integrated audio
Intel 8255x 10/100 integrated LAN
ATI Rage Pro 3D integrated video (disabled)
Symbios 20810 Fast SCSI-2 PCI
IBM Deskstar 14GXP 7200rpm 14.4GB ATA-33 HD
Toshiba SD-M1212 DVD-ROM
The system is in a low-profile black NLX case, so it looks like an AV component. There are only two PCI slots, one occupied by the Marvel and the other by the Symbios SCSI card (I will eventually be putting a SCSI drive in the system to record to). Since there's no AGP slot, upgrading to a G400 isn't an option. It was hard enough to find a PCI Marvel G200 =).
I have checked the wiring and it's correct; in to out and out to in. The sound works fine both on computer speakers and when I use a converter to connect the mini-stereo jack to RCA audio jacks on both my television and my stereo.
I've tried putting the volume at minimum, the volume at maximum, and several levels in between. Still doesn't work. Changing the volume *does* affect the volume when connected directly to speakers, tv, or stereo.
Audio is not recorded, either, when I try to record from tv-in. Video records fine.
I have also tried several settings on my audio configuration (I have an onboard Yamaha), telling it to use several different types of speakers (powered and unpowered). These work as expected; computer speakers work with 'powered' and 'unpowered' is required when I connect straight to the TV (the settings are actually 'desktop speakers' and 'monitor speakers'. There's one for headphones as well, which appears to work identically to 'monitor speakers' (unpowered)).
The video on the card works absolutely perfectly, and I have no IRQ conflicts or other problems of that sort. The Marvel is on IRQ10, and does not share that IRQ with anything else. I am using TV-OUT, and the Marvel is connected directly to my TV. I have tested with TV-OUT off, using a monitor, with no success.
I am overclocking the computer, but I have turned that off while I try to debug this problem. The PCI bus is not overclocked in any case (has only run at 66 @ 1/2 or 100 @ 1/3). System temperatures are not excessively high even though case space is limited. There are no video artifacts.
Could I have a bad BOB? I purchased this recently, so would it be under warranty? Is there possibly some option I have forgotten to set?
System Configuration:
GA-6ZOZ42 Motherboard (i440ZX based)
Celeron 366 (@550 sometimes)
128MB Corsair PC100 SDRAM
Matrox Marvel G200-TV PCI (8MB)
Yamaha 7xx DX-SG integrated audio
Intel 8255x 10/100 integrated LAN
ATI Rage Pro 3D integrated video (disabled)
Symbios 20810 Fast SCSI-2 PCI
IBM Deskstar 14GXP 7200rpm 14.4GB ATA-33 HD
Toshiba SD-M1212 DVD-ROM
The system is in a low-profile black NLX case, so it looks like an AV component. There are only two PCI slots, one occupied by the Marvel and the other by the Symbios SCSI card (I will eventually be putting a SCSI drive in the system to record to). Since there's no AGP slot, upgrading to a G400 isn't an option. It was hard enough to find a PCI Marvel G200 =).
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