From: Mark Steinbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Weird moire patterns in video

Dan,

I don't have the same setup, but I got something kind of similar with the
Matrox Rainbow Runner several years ago.

I don't recall the exact details, but we solved it by adjusting the color
bit depth setting in the Matrox control panel.

Good Luck

Mark
WebSite Designs
http://www.website-designs.org


At 10:05 AM 8/13/99 -0700, you wrote:
>From: "Sobczak, Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Weird moire patterns in video
>
>Hello,
>
>I am capturing video using a Matrox G200-TV card (w/ 8 MBs on board RAM = on
>the card) on a Pentium III/550mhz that has 256MBs RAM.  The video feed = is a
>standard cable TV feed that goes into a Panasonic VCR, which is then = split
>using a cable feed splitter (rated at 40-2150Mhz) into a Sony Trinitron = 19"
>TV and the Matrox cable input.  (The splitter is just so I can see the = TV
>image when the capturing software is not running).
>
>Whenever I capture video, I get these annoying moir=E9 patterns, as you = can
>see from this link:
>
>http://209.215.175.40:8480/ramgen/phoenix/10p.rm
>
>Has anybody seen this before with this (or a similar) setup?  If so, do = you
>have any suggestions on how to get rid of the moir=E9?  The moir=E9 is = most
>noticeable against the yellow and blue backgrounds, as you can see =
within the
>first minute of this video clip...  This moir=E9 pattern does not = appear on
>the actual broadcast, as you watch it on TV...
>
>Any help is much appreciated!!
>
>- Dan Sobczak, New Media Content Manager

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