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#MATROX VFW SOFTWARE CODECS DOWNLOAD#
As an alternative to M.Key/100, Matrox is pleased to announce our new Matrox VFW software codec package, which will be available for download free of charge from our website. Therefore, Matrox will no longer be offering the Matrox M.Key/100 USB device. The popularity of Matrox codecs has also grown, which has increased the market demand for open codecs from Matrox. With the recent surge of 64-bit operating systems, M.Key/100 is now incompatible in many environments. Since the launch of this product, M.Key/100 has supported only 32-bit Windows operating systems. In the past, Matrox has offered the Matrox M.Key/100 USB device that unlocks the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD, DVCPRO HD, HDV, and other Matrox Video for Windows (VFW) codecs for use on 32-bit systems that don’t have Matrox editing cards. How about an option for 8-10 SFF drives vs. Storage expandability: there is room for more! There are 14 hard disk connectors on the motherboard (8 SAS, 6 SATA), but room for only 6 drives, 4 of them on a SAS backplane.
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On HP servers, there are two diagnostic lights for each drive bay - for a good reason. Having an individual activity light for each hard drive would make it much easier to trouble-shoot and diagnose. A hard drive that is about to die or has problems, often has much more activity than it should.
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However there is only one HDD activity light for all of them. You can put up to six 3.5" drives in a Z800, four of them into swappable bays connected to the SAS backplane.
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Granted, Mac Pro is radically more limited than Z800 on PCIe slots, available power, RAM and storage expansion - but still, a part of me wishes the Z800 could be as silent as the Mac Pro. Mac Pro only has 3 or 4 larger ones which spin at slower speeds and therefore generate less noise. Z800 is still practically silent, even under load, despite all of its 8 to 10 fans. The real issue is that most people can't enjoy the 4K quality.
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So to me, broadband speed isn't that big of an issue. It took me about 4 minutes to fully download a 3-minute 4K video over a 6Mbs DSL.
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I can only guess that the "original" 4K mode is worse than 1080p because of Adobe Flash player processing: it may simply not know what to do with such high quality video. According to Pavel P who commented on this post, his 27" iMac with Core i7 CPU had no issues either.
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HP Z800 with dual Xeon E5530 CPUs and NVidia Quadro CX card had no issues although the visual quality of the video in the original mode is still noticeably worse than in 1080p mode and even 720p mode: not as sharp, with visible gradients and pixelized lines. (Added 10:57am) Current computers with high performance multi-core Intel and AMD CPUs will likely play back 4K videos in their "original" mode smoothly. Here is the 4K clip I tried - see if your results are better. The monitor is the 30-inch HP LP3065 with 2560x1600 resolution. My 3-year-old office machine (Intel C2.4GHz CPU, 4GB RAM, GeForce 8800GTS graphics, Vista 64) sure does choke: choppy playback, severe compression artifacts. The vast majority of computers will choke on 4K. People attempting to view 4K clips on their supposedly high end systems will be disappointed to not being able to see the 4K quality. None of them are accessible to regular mortals outside of 4K post production houses and Malibu celebrity row. Seriously, most high resolution monitors max out at 1080p and there are very, very few monitors or projection screens out there that can display 4K. Then go to your nearest Imax theater - they should let you fire up your 4K YouTube video after hours, right? Or, rent one of those 4K projectors and a 25' screen for something like $5K a day. watch it on your iPhone? Oh wait, it's less than 4 inches and you need 25 feet of real estate to view it. You go buy a 4K Red One camera ($25-50K with lenses and accessories), shoot an awesome 4K video, upload it to YouTube and.
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That's 6 times your average Joe's 50-inch TV and most apartment walls are 10 to 14 feet unless you feel like finding an empty wall at Ralph's. The official YouTube blog post says that "the ideal screen size for a 4K video is 25 feet".