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New beta driver W98 + video tools (for Marvel G200)???
New beta driver W98 + video tools (for Marvel G200)???
Is anyone have try to install successly the video tools (I got an Marvel G200 16MB) with the new beta drivers???
Thanks!
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Laurent Martin
Laurent Martin
angel2167882@hotmail.com
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System Configuration (this is my personnal server):
HARDWARE:
- AMD K6-III 450MHz CPU (not o/c)
- AOpen AX59Pro SS7 m/b w/lastest BIOS (VIA MVP3 CE rev. chipset)
- 256MB RAM PC100
- Matrox Marvel G200-TV (lastest BIOS) w/16MB & hardware DVD decoder (still don't know why I bought the DVD decoder crap) :-p
- SB16 ISA
- Maxtor 8.4Gb x 2 (PM & PS)
- Yamaha CDE2100E burner (SM)
- Mitsumi 48X CD-ROM (SS)
- Promise Ultra66 w/ 2 Maxtor 20Gb (1 master on each channel)
- LinkSys 100Mbit/s Ethernet card
- SMC 8019 10Mbit/s Ethernet card w/ Cable modem
- SupraExpress 56i ISA modem
- And all the rest...
SOFTWARE:
- Windows 2000 Professional SP2 French
- All the lastest VIA drivers
- DirectX 8.0a w/ Video Add-on patch
- Matrox PowerDesk + VideoTools (version changing frequently) ;-)
- IE 5.5
- Internet Connetion Sharing Server
- FTP Server (IIS)
- Maxtor 20Gb stripped using software Win2k RAID
I have a Marvel G200, and I get BSODs on Opengl as well as random BSODs from the 5.5. I never tried the VidTools, my patience wore too thin. If you feel brave then go for it. Otherwise I'd recommend just staying with whatever you're using now.
I installed PD5.5 and VT 1.52 and the Matrox Hardware DVD software after first performing a complete uninstall.
I'm pleased to report that everything looks like it works normally. I haven't tried video capture, but the PC-VCR works for viewing TV, and the DVD player works (Even with The Matrix).
I think I found a peculiarity with the HW Decoder: If you enable the PowerDesk Save/Restore Window Positions, that DVD playback can be jerky. (It seems to poll where the windows are every 30 seconds or so; there's no degradation in audio, just a dropped frame or two in video).
Oddly, it seems that the Region Code BIOS settings are not screwed when this combination is used: Haig, care to comment?
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My (Current) Primary system:
Abit BE6 (PL BIOS)
P3 450
384MB PC-100 SDRAM (Non-ECC)
Matrox Marvel G200-TV AGP (NTSC) v2.6 BIOS
3Com 905B-TX NIC
SBlive (W/ OD I/O Card, Liveware 3.0 + Update)
ADS Cadet Radio Data AM/FM Card (8 Bit ISA)
3x WD AC28400 EIDE HDDs (ATA66 Enabled)
Creative DVD5241E EIDE 5x DVD-ROM
M/S Windows 98SE (English)
DirectX 7
***You must install your previous display drivers and uninstall the zoran software. Then install the new display drivers and then install the zoran software.***
Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s
You're right Maggi. However, Matrox has always been slow to validate the Marvel\RR-G drivers with the latest PowerDesk releases.
I find it interesting that if the drivers aren't made for the Marvel or the RR-G, then why do they have a Marvel\RR-G .inf file in them? No flame, merely pointing out a fact.
My opinon of the drivers is that they are written very well and Matrox is rightly conservative with not recommending them for the multifunction videocards. Also, we still don't have a WHQL certified driver set for the Marvel/RR-G.
The only other tidbit I can add to my aforementioned post is that OpenGL still crashes after a time, but the error has always been recoverable without rebooting. Usually a Runtime or an Unknown error message pops up with OpenGL based Screensavers.
Hey, Donny! We got us a German who wants to die for his country... Oblige him. - Lt. Aldo Raine
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