Jim Snow
March 29th, 2009, 11:03 AM
I have some video files that were captured by an associate with a Matrox RT.X2 card. I have a Matrox M.key that enables me to play/edit them on my system. The problem that I am having is that the video clips play until approximately the 10 minute point and then stop. The behavior is the same in any player or editor. I also tried transcoding them with the Cineform Neo Scene codec hoping it might fix the quirkiness in playing but the behavior remains the same.
My associate can play or edit the files with no problem on his system with the RT.X2 card and Premiere CS3 in it. I hope this isn't another stunt by Adobe / Matrox to make life difficult outside their "evil empire". Matrox already has my $200 for the M.key. What else do they want for Matrox HD AVI files to play past 10 minutes!?
I discovered that Matrox's so-called slick HD file format is just all I-frame mpeg 2 files with an AVI wrapper slapped on it so they can lock it down and grub money from anyone who wants to play /edit it.
My associate can play or edit the files with no problem on his system with the RT.X2 card and Premiere CS3 in it. I hope this isn't another stunt by Adobe / Matrox to make life difficult outside their "evil empire". Matrox already has my $200 for the M.key. What else do they want for Matrox HD AVI files to play past 10 minutes!?
I discovered that Matrox's so-called slick HD file format is just all I-frame mpeg 2 files with an AVI wrapper slapped on it so they can lock it down and grub money from anyone who wants to play /edit it.