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Summary of Contents for G200 MMS

Page 1: ...Matrox G200 MMS User Guide 10686 301 0200 2003 03 19 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...PowerDesk to use your Matrox graphics hardware Matrox Video Tools to use your Matrox video capture hardware Matrox PC VCR to view and record digital video This program is part of Matrox Video Tools Other software see the CD ROM Readme file G200 MMS card Pictured is a G200 Quad card with a TV tuner Dual monitor adapter for analog monitors Two dual monitor adapters are included with Matrox MMS Quad ...

Page 3: ...udes a TV tuner connect your video input see Connection setup page 9 3 Install the software see Software installation page 14 Note If your Matrox product is already partially or fully installed on your computer some or all the installation information in this guide may not apply to you However this information may be useful if you need to reinstall your Matrox product ...

Page 4: ...ve your existing graphics card if any If graphics hardware is built into the motherboard of your computer this graphicshardwareshouldautomatically disable itself after your Matrox card is installed WARNING To avoid personal injury turn off your computer unplug it and then wait for it to cool before you touch any of its internal parts Also static electricity can severely damage electronic parts Bef...

Page 5: ...u ve chosen b Push the card in firmly and evenly until it s fully seated in the slot c Replace the screw to secure the bracket of your Matrox card to the computer frame Note If you re usinga PCI graphics card in a PCI X compatible slot your choice of PCI slot may affect your card or system performance For more information see your computer manual WARNING Inserting your Matrox card into the wrong t...

Page 6: ...r Matrox product Plug the end labeled MATROX BOARD into the AUDIO IN connector on your Matrox card d Plug the other end of the Matrox audio cable labeledDRIVE intotheaudioout connector on your CD ROM or DVD ROM drive e Put your computer cover back on Sound card Matrox card CD ROM or DVD ROM drive Sound card Matrox card CD ROM or DVD ROM drive Note If your sound card has a TV tuner connector or you...

Page 7: ...ion Digitalmonitors Ifyou reusingdigital dual monitor adapters sold separately plug the ends of your adapters directly to your digital monitors These long adapters replace the cables that came with your digital monitors Make sure all connectors are firmly in place Only one dual monitor adapter is included with Matrox MMS Dual cards WARNING To avoid damaging the LFH 60 connector on your dual monito...

Page 8: ...nitor adapter can only be used with the type of monitor it s intended for Analog adapters are included with Matrox MMS products Digital adapters are sold separately For more information on digital adapters for your Matrox product contact your product vendor Matrox MMS adapters that support digital monitors use digital DVI D or analog digital DVI I connectors To connect a digital monitor a monitor ...

Page 9: ...required Overview Note This section is only for Matrox MMS products that include a TV tuner TV tuner Composite video RCA connector VIDEO IN TV antenna or cable TV connector Dual monitor adapter analog Matrox G200 Quad card with a TV tuner Cable extension ANT CABLE ...

Page 10: ...or more information on video input devices see Matrox video input page 12 A video player can be any device that generates a video signal for example a VCR videodisc player or DVD player The labels on your devices may notbe consistent with what s in this guide Different manufacturers sometimes use different labels for the same type of controls and connectors For example the VIDEO IN connector on yo...

Page 11: ...nnector use the left audio connector on the cable For more information on audio input types see Matrox video input page 12 3 Connect TV antenna or cable TV a Plug the smaller end of the cable extension into the ANT CABLE connector on your graphics card b Connect your TV antenna or cable TV to the other end of the cable extension Video camera or video player Note To make it easier to connect you ma...

Page 12: ...ype of SCART adapter you re using youmay needmale to maleadapters to attach your audio video cables to it For more information on connecting to a video camera or video player see steps 1 and 2 starting on page 10 Matrox video input Video player as input If you connect the output of your video player to your computer you can view record and edit the video from your video player on your computer To ...

Page 13: ...amera manual TV antenna or cable TV as input You can connect a TV antenna or cable TV directly to your Matrox product With this setup you can use software to watch TV change channels and record TV programs like a VCR To connect see step 5 page 6 and step 3 page 11 You can also use a VCR as a TV tuner for your computer by connecting your TV antenna or cable TV to your VCR see your VCR manual and co...

Page 14: ...ter has restarted insert or reinsert the Matrox installation CD ROM in your CD ROM drive the setup program automatically starts This setup program works with Windows 98 Me 2000 XP and NT 4 0 and detects which operating system you re using If the required display software isn t already installed the setup program automatically prompts you to install this software Follow the on screen instructions A...

Page 15: ... Click Start Settings Control Panel Matrox Display Properties double click Also to quickly access PowerDesk features click the Matrox QuickDesk icon on ystour Windows taskbar To see the QuickDesk icon in Windows XP you may need to click the Show hidden icons button on your Windows taskbar Monitor setup Before changing your display resolution color palette or other Matrox PowerDesk settings make su...

Page 16: ... to customize your Windows monitor settings 1 Access the PowerDesk Monitor Settings property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 2 Depending on what you want to do click one of the buttons in the Monitor settings selection method box then follow the on screen instructions Windows NT 4 0 1 Access the PowerDesk Monitor property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 ...

Page 17: ...top by moving the Desktop area slider then click OK Advanced multi display setup Windows 2000 XP Use Matrox Hybrid Display to configure advanced display settings With this software you can Use up to 16 displays at a time if you have multiple Matrox graphics cards Without this software the maximum number of simultaneous displays with Windows 2000 XP is 10 Combine 2 or more individual displays into ...

Page 18: ...ay setup 4 Select the first Undefined display then click Display Setup 5 Make sure each of the following controls are using the setting you want Adjust them in this order a Number of clones b Display layout c Display orientation d Display resolution e Color palette f Refresh rate 6 Click OK 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 until there are no moreUndefined or available displays AnUndefined display won t be us...

Page 19: ...ailable through context sensitive help Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Access the PowerDesk Information property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 then click Help or View Readme File Windows NT 4 0 Access the Matrox PowerDesk Information property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 Click the Matrox QuickDesk icon on your Windows taskbar then click Help PowerDesk Guide o...

Page 20: ... menu to appear If F8 doesn t work instead try pressing and holding Ctrl before Windows starts 3 Select Safe mode or VGA mode then press Enter If your primary display is unusable Windows 98 Me 1 Press Ctrl Alt Del twice to restart your computer 2 Before Windows starts press F8 for the Windows startup menu to appear If F8 doesn t work instead try pressing and holding Ctrl before Windows starts 3 Se...

Page 21: ...ve automaticallydisabled itwhen youinsertedyour Matroxcard Check your systemmanual for instructions on how to disable your computer built in graphics adapter 3Cause Your computer BIOS Basic Input Output System may not be up to date For more information on your computer BIOS see your system manual 1Solution Reinstall your previous graphics card and if possible update your computer BIOS This can usu...

Page 22: ...s contrast and so on For more information see your monitor manual 2Cause Your monitor may not be properly connected 1Solution Make sure your monitor is properly connected to the correct connector on your Matrox graphics card see Connect your monitors page 7 2Solution Make sure the monitor power cable is firmly in place Note Make sure your computer uses the other graphics card to control your prima...

Page 23: ...hooting item Problem After the startup screen or after display settings are changed the screen image is garbled or unusable blank screen rolling or overlapping screen images 1Cause Analog monitors only The Matrox display driver may be trying to use settings your monitor doesn t support This can happen if a monitor was never selected in thesoftwareand the display resolution was changed to one your ...

Page 24: ...its lowest setting then click OK 4 Restart your computer normally 5 With the Matrox PowerDesk Monitor property sheet select monitor settings for each display then adjust your display settings For more information see the Matrox PowerDesk online documentation 6 If necessary restore your original display settings see steps 2 and 3 2Cause Files on your system may have been deleted or corrupted 1Solut...

Page 25: ... need to reinstall other Matrox software More information We provide additional documentation in help files Readme files and Adobe Acrobat PDF Portable Document Format files This guide is available on the CD ROM as a PDF file Doc English Guide Guide_en pdf To view or print PDF files use the Acrobat Reader program which you can install from the Matrox Installation CD ROM Note Windows 2000 XP You ma...

Page 26: ...u see in the video window and what you record to file Matrox PC VCR interface North America only Menu window TV channel up Raise volume Closed Captioning Turn sound on or off Exit Matrox PC VCR Video file input Pause video file or freeze live video image Skip to previous video file in playlist Open video files Take video snapshot Skip to next video file in playlist Record to video file Play video ...

Page 27: ...ith Matrox PC VCR you can play AVI MOV MPG MPS and DAT video files including the video files you record with PC VCR AVI files To view a video file 1 On the Matrox PC VCR remote click the FILE button 2 Click Open Video Files then select a video file in the resulting dialog box Depending on your graphics cardand display settings there are maximum video window resolutions sizes We recommend you use a...

Page 28: ...ck box in the Input standard group box is enabled 6 Click TV Setup tab Auto Scan for PC VCR to automatically search all channels and keep in memory only the ones that can be tuned 7 Adjust any other settings you want then click OK to save settings and close the dialog box TV channel preview To see the TV channel preview window right click the Matrox PC VCR remote then click the TV Preview menu ite...

Page 29: ...e 54 Make sure your Matrox PC VCR property settings are correct Click the Properties button on the PC VCR remote to access its setting controls On the Video property sheet select the TV standard your video camera or video player uses NTSC in North America PAL in most of Europe or SECAM in France For Matrox PC VCR to automatically detect the TV standard enable the Automatic check box If this check ...

Page 30: ...i remote is a toolbar added to the PC VCR video window The mini remote replaces the full remote To use the mini remote right click the PC VCR remote then click Use Mini Remote on the resulting pop up menu Pause your mouse pointer over each mini remote button to see a pop up tooltip identifying it There are different buttons on the mini remote depending on the type of input selected To return tousi...

Page 31: ...ideo input signal supports the Closed Captioning service used in North America click the Closed Captioning button to show or hide text information encoded in the video signal This feature doesn t work with the Teletext service used in Europe Keyword detection Create lists of words that Matrox PC VCR automatically searches for in the Closed Captioning information of a video signal Depending on how ...

Page 32: ...Audio With a sound card installed in your computer you can adjust your computer sound output with Matrox PC VCR TV tuner With the TV tuner built into your graphics card you can Simultaneously preview up to 30 channels in a single window Change channels with PC VCR controls Schedule TV program timer events for different channels Password protect certain TV channels parental lock Auto Scan for tunab...

Page 33: ...pending on what s connected to your Matrox ANT CABLE connector click one of these buttons Air band for a TV antenna Cable band for cable TV With the Channel box select the channel you want to use Click Set to apply your selection For more information see Hardware installation page 4 Standard Click a button in this group box to identify the TV standard used by your video source NTSC for most North ...

Page 34: ...ng and decoding Because of this certain Matrox software controls are unavailable Overlay and preview modes The video capture program you re using may give you a choice of overlay or previewmodes Overlay and preview settings affect how video is viewed or captured With overlay mode everythingonthe videowindowis captured For example any part of a dialog box overlapping the video window appears in the...

Page 35: ...lay drivers then reinstall the latest display driver for your Matrox graphics card 1 Restart your computer in safe mode see Restarting in safe mode page 20 2 Click Start Settings Control Panel System double click Device Manager 3 Click the plus sign next to Other devices if it appears and Display adapters Delete all listed display adapters click each then click Remove then click OK 4 In the follow...

Page 36: ...test display drivers for your Matrox graphics card You may also need to reinstall other Matrox software Note Recent versions of Matrox PowerDesk for Windows 98 Me 5 x and later install files only to your Windows System folder Note Recent versions of Matrox PowerDesk for Windows 98 Me 5 x and later store registry settings under HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWARE Your settings under HKEY_CURRENT_USER are on...

Page 37: ...G If incorrect software monitor settings are used your display may become unusable and some monitors can be permanently damaged For more information see your monitor manual Note To check if your monitor settings are properly selected 1 Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Right click your Windows desktop background then click Properties Settings Advanced Monitor If you re using multi display mode select a displa...

Page 38: ...ur Matrox multi monitor graphics card to another PCI slot in your computer Problem Setup program reports an IRQ problem 3D and video programs don t work 1Cause Your computer or program may not work well with bus mastering 1Solution Disable bus mastering If you want to continue using bus mastering see the other solutions Windows 98 Me 2000 XP 1 Access the Matrox PowerDesk Options property sheet see...

Page 39: ...Maintenance System double click Hardware Device Manager Depending on your version and configuration of Windows this part of the step may not be necessary 2 Click the plus sign to the left of the Display adapters An X through an icon means the hardware has been disabled A circled exclamation point through the icon means the hardware has a problem 3 Double click the name of your Matrox display adapt...

Page 40: ...ll them 4 Restart your computer normally 5Cause Your computer s other BIOS settings may be incorrect 1Solution Resetyour computer BIOS settings tothe factory defaults usingyour computer built in BIOS setup utility The factory defaults are usually the safest settings Check your system manual for more information Problem After game for Windows 98 Me 2000 XP starts monitor doesn t display properly bl...

Page 41: ...onitor Types Vesa 1024X768 60Hz Next Follow the on screen instructions to complete the selection Problem After restarting computer Windows 98 Me warns that the graphics card isn t configured correctly 1Cause You may have a conflict because of previously installed display drivers 1Solution Delete all existing display drivers and reinstall Matrox display drivers 1 If Windows prompts you to start the...

Page 42: ... type of your main graphics card has priority for becoming the primary display For information on how to change your computer BIOS settings see your system manual If your computer BIOS doesn t let you select which slot type has priority for becoming the primary display a BIOS update may be available to let you do this The BIOS of most computers can be updated with software For a possible BIOS upda...

Page 43: ...e one controlling your primary display Windows 98 Me Double click the name of a display adapter to open a properties dialog box Enable the Disable in this hardware profile check box then click OK Windows 2000 XP Right click the name of a display adapter then click Disable Yes 5 Windows 98 Me Click Close Yes 6 Restart your computer for changes to take effect Problem Not all graphics cards in the co...

Page 44: ...mputer that s not supported by your software see your system manual for information on how to disable this graphics processor 2Cause Windows 98 Me 2000 XP If the Windows method for display driver installation was used instead of running the setup program included with your Matrox display driver the driver may not be installed for all the graphics cards it supports 1Solution Run the setup program i...

Page 45: ... see context sensitive help 3 Click OK Close to accept the changes Depending on the feature you disabled you may have to restart your computer for the changes to take effect Windows NT 4 0 1 Access the Matrox PowerDesk Performance property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 2 Clear one or more check boxes For more information see context sensitive help 3 Click OK Yes to accept t...

Page 46: ...double click Device Manager 2 Click the plus sign next to Other devices if it appears and Display adapters 3 Delete any display adapter other than the one for your Matrox graphics card 4 Restart your computer Problem Program window or dialog box doesn t appear on screen 1Cause Another window or dialog box may be covering the window or dialog box you want to see 1Solution Move close or minimize any...

Page 47: ...splays used matches the number of monitors connected thenclickOK toaccept yourchanges The display youdisable must be the last one if it s not to change your display configuration see page 44 4Cause The program window or dialog box may be somewhere off screen 1Solution If the program window you want to see is named on the Windows taskbar right click on it and select Maximize If you click Restore th...

Page 48: ...sk PowerDesk property sheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 2 Enable one or more of the following features Open program windows in display Use CenterPOPUP Windows 2000 XP Center dialog boxes Windows NT 4 0 3 Choose where you want the program window or dialog box to appear For more information see Matrox PowerDesk context sensitive help Problem Display on digital monitor appears blu...

Page 49: ...ows98 Me ClickStart Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs double click Matrox Video Tools Add Remove Yes Windows 2000 XP or NT 4 0 Click Start Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs double click Matrox Video Tools Change Remove Yes Depending on your version andconfiguration of Windows this part of the step may not be necessary 2 To reinstall insert the Matrox installation CD ROM in your C...

Page 50: ...e documentation of the video program you re using Windows 98 Me 2000 XP If you re using Matrox PC VCR see its online help Windows NT 4 0 If you re using Matrox PC VCR see Matrox PC VCR program page 26 2Cause Matrox PC VCR video tuning settings may be set too low 1Solution Windows NT 4 0 Reset the video tuning settings to default values On the Matrox PC VCR remote click Properties Video Default Tun...

Page 51: ...ntroller 3 Change each Transfer Mode setting to DMA if available 4 Click OK to accept the changes Windows NT 4 0 Install a DMA driver For most computers a DMA driver is available for Windows NT 4 0 for example the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver supports many computers For more information on how to get this driver contact your system vendor 4Solution If possible recapture the video file using settings...

Page 52: ...owering your display settings We recommend a 1024 768 or lower display resolution with a 16 bit color palette To access display settings Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Right click your Windows desktop background then click Properties Settings WindowsNT4 0 Access theMatroxPowerDesk Settings propertysheet see Accessing PowerDesk property sheets page 15 5Cause Your Matrox graphics card may be sharing an IRQ i...

Page 53: ...t use cable extensions Problem Mouse pointer flickers or disappears when it s over a video window 1Cause You may be using a customized mouse pointer Windows draws customized mouse pointers in a way that may cause them to flicker or disappear while they re over a video window 1Solution Use default Windows mouse pointers Windows 98 Me 2000 XP or NT 4 0 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel Printers a...

Page 54: ... items address problems related to sound cards Problem Sound doesn t record video files play back with no sound or sound output is distorted or too loud 1Cause If the sound problem is with a particular device for example TV or speaker the volume control on the device itself may need adjusting 1Solution Adjust the volume control on the device itself 2Cause Audio cables may be loose or incorrectly w...

Page 55: ...ar 2 Click Options Properties 3 Click the Recording button enable all check boxes in the list box then click OK 4 For the Line In and or Microphone controls make sure the Volume slider levels are okay if you re not sure try half level and the appropriate Select check box is enabled 5 Click Options Properties 6 Click the Playback button enable all check boxes in the list box then click OK 7 For the...

Page 56: ...e monitor you can use the Matrox monitor selection method To use Matrox monitor settings with Windows 98 Me 2000 XP or NT 4 0 see Monitor setup page 15 The maximum refresh rates listed in this section have been rounded and are based on a monitor with a maximum horizontal refresh rate of 130 kHz Depending on your monitor refresh rate capabilities may vary For information on the capabilities of your...

Page 57: ... 16 M colors 24 bit 1920 1080 16 M colors 32 bit 1600 1024 Aspect ratio Display resolution Maximum refresh rates are attainable when using 8 or 16 bit color palettes Maximums may not be attainable at the highest display resolutions with a 24 or 32 bit color palette Horizontal refresh rate kHz Vertical refresh rate Hz 4 3 5 4 traditional 640 480 31 102 60 200 800 600 38 114 60 200 1024 768 48 113 6...

Page 58: ...lors 16 M colors 640 400 100 640 480 VGA 101 110 111 112 800 600 102 103 113 114 115 1024 768 105 116 117 118 1280 1024 107 119 11A 11B 112 MHz pixel clock 1280 1024 display resolution SXGA 60 Hz vertical refresh rate with standard VESA monitor timings millions of simultaneous display colors With flat panel monitors that don t support display scaling if you use a display resolution lower than the ...

Page 59: ...een live video TV or LINE input These resolutions are supported using a vertical refresh rate of 85 Hz or lower PAL is the TV standard for the UK and other parts of Europe PAL resolutions are the same as SECAM standard for France NTSC is the TV standard for North America With a 16 bit color palette the maximum full screen resolution is 1600 1200 With a 32 bit color palette the maximum full screen ...

Page 60: ... DualBus RAMDAC 250 MHz internal Memory type SGRAM Card type PCI 32 bit 33 MHz of displays supported of graphics chips 2 4 Memory 2 8 MB 4 8 MB Digital monitor support digital adapter sold separately TV tuner Video input Composite video NTSC PAL and SECAM Support for Rainbow Runner G Series sold separately Model G2 DUALP G2 DUALP PL G2 QUADP G2 QUADP PL G2 QUADP TVN G2 QUADP TVEU For North America...

Page 61: ...imum maximum ambient operating temperatures 0 to 55º C Minimum maximum storage temperature 40 to 75º C Maximum altitude for operation 3 000 meters Maximum altitude for transport 12 000 meters Operating humidity 20 to 80 relative humidity non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Estimated mean time before failure MTBF 129 259 hours 14 7 years this is for the G200 MMS...

Page 62: ...DC 30 TMDS data0 37 Not connected 60 Ground Composite video in 8 Ground Only for Matrox cards with video input support 23 Not connected 38 Not connected 53 Video Display 2 4 9 SDA DDC 16 TMDS data0 Only for Matrox cards supporting digital monitors 39 Not connected 46 Ground 10 SCL DDC 17 TMDS data0 40 Hot plug detection 47 Analog green output 11 5V Power 18 TMDS data2 41 Not connected 48 Not conne...

Page 63: ...d 9 5 V DDC 14 TTL vertical sync 5 Ground 10 Ground 15 SCL DDC Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS data 2 9 TMDS data 1 17 TMDS data 0 2 TMDS data 2 10 TMDS data 1 18 TMDS data 0 3 TMDS data 2 4 shield 11 TMDS data 1 3 shield 19 TMDS data 0 5 shield 4 TMDS data 4 12 TMDS data 3 20 TMDS data 5 5 TMDS data 4 13 TMDS data 3 21 TMDS data 5 6 DDV clock 14 5 V power 22 TMDS clock shield 7 DDC data 1...

Page 64: ...64 Matrox G200 MMS User Guide Maximum card dimensions G200 MMS with a TV tuner 8 in 20 32 cm 4 5 in 11 43 cm 0 7 in 1 78 cm ...

Page 65: ...usually the quickest and most effective method of technical assistance Your dealer is local and may be familiar with your complete system In the case of hardware warranty assistance the product must be returned to the dealer who will return it to Matrox 2 If your Matrox product was provided by your computer manufacturer contact this manufacturer For contact information see your computer documentat...

Page 66: ...r brand name system BIOS manufacturer and version number or date bus type model processor speed and amount of memory Monitor brand and model name Operatingsystemandversion ifyou re usinga memory manager its brand and version Also list any memory resident programs in use If you re using a network card its brand and version Brand and model of any other cards and devices installed on your system Prog...

Page 67: ... click the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop background then click Properties Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Click Start Programs or All Programs Accessories System Tools System Information Windows XP Click Start Settings Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System double click Depending on your configuration of Windows this part of the step may not be necessary Windows NT 4 0 Click Start Admin...

Page 68: ...thin a reasonable delay The replacement product may not be new provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced 4 This warranty is valid in any country where Matrox hardware products are distributed by Matrox or its authorized dealers 5 This Limited Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights The customer may also have other rights which vary ...

Page 69: ...oduct was installed and configured according to the information in its accompanying documentation 2 Read the Troubleshooting information included with the Matrox product to see if you can solve the problem yourself 3 If you are still experiencing difficulties please contact your dealer where you purchased your Matrox product 4 If you must return a Matrox product leave the configuration as it was w...

Page 70: ...e user s guide Making telecommunication data transmissions of the Software Matrox reserves the right to terminate this license if there is a violation of its term or default by the Original Purchaser Upon termination for any reason all copies of the Software must be immediately returned to Matrox and the Original Purchaser shall be liable to Matrox for any and all damages suffered as a result of t...

Page 71: ...slots 5 21 39 F frame capture 26 32 FTP Matrox 65 G graphics information 56 58 troubleshooting 35 48 H hardware acceleration 2 45 information 2 60 63 installation 4 8 HD Benchmark 30 I input audio 11 TV tuner 13 video camera 13 video player 10 12 installation hardware 4 8 overview 3 software 14 IRQ 38 39 40 M monitor analog 7 connectors 8 63 digital 7 8 58 settings 22 24 40 setup 15 16 multi displ...

Page 72: ...ics 35 48 sound 54 55 video 49 54 TV tuner 32 connection setup 11 input 13 software setup 28 33 troubleshooting 49 54 U unified display driver 44 V VESA 16 56 modes table 58 VGA 4 56 58 VidCap driver 33 34 video information 59 troubleshooting 49 54 video camera 10 13 29 video files capturing 30 creating 29 file types 27 playback 27 quality 29 settings 29 30 video input 10 12 29 video player 10 12 ...

Page 73: ...nk you for choosing Matrox Please register online www matrox com mga registration home cfm to be eligible forcustomersupport new product announcements and information on special offers and upcoming events ...

Page 74: ...f shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the card is required to meet FCC requirements CANADA English Industry Canada Compliance Statement Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide These digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital devices set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Français Conformit...

Page 75: ... und entspricht den Standards für informationstechnische Einrichtungen Information Technology Equipment Standards EN55022 und EN55024 Zur Einhaltung der EC Grenzwerte müssen abgeschirmte Kabel für den Anschluß von Monitoren und anderen Peripheriegeräten an dieses Produkt verwendet werden WARNUNG Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A In Wohngebieten kann es Störungen beim Radio und Fernsehempfang verur...

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Page 77: ...u ändern Es wird keine Garantie für die Richtigkeit des Inhalts dieses Handbuchs übernommen Weiterhin übernimmt die Matrox Graphics Inc keinerlei Verantwortung für die Benutzung dieses Handbuchs weder für Verstöße gegen Patentrechte noch für andere Rechte Dritter die aus seinem Gebrauch resultieren mögen Es werden keinerlei Lizenzrechte gewährt für sämtliche Patente oder Patentrechte der Matrox Gr...

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