I am experiencing the following problem:
I am developing 3D animations with Hash's Animation:Master. I have both a G400/RRG and a G200Marvel (in different machines).
When I encode my rendered movie files with MJPEG, they are played back with a severe yellow tint. What is odd is that this tinting appears ONLY when the files are played (decoded) on a computer with a RR installed. If I play my MJPEG encoded movie files on a third system with software only decoding (Quicktime for example), the yellow tinting does not occur.
I have spoken with Matrox tech support, and they don't seem to think that it is a problem with the hardware, but are looking into it.
I realize this is probably somewhat rare, since most RR users are not doing 3D CG work.
Has anyone else experienced similar difficulties, or discovered a workaround?
Thanks!
Erik Turner
I am developing 3D animations with Hash's Animation:Master. I have both a G400/RRG and a G200Marvel (in different machines).
When I encode my rendered movie files with MJPEG, they are played back with a severe yellow tint. What is odd is that this tinting appears ONLY when the files are played (decoded) on a computer with a RR installed. If I play my MJPEG encoded movie files on a third system with software only decoding (Quicktime for example), the yellow tinting does not occur.
I have spoken with Matrox tech support, and they don't seem to think that it is a problem with the hardware, but are looking into it.
I realize this is probably somewhat rare, since most RR users are not doing 3D CG work.
Has anyone else experienced similar difficulties, or discovered a workaround?
Thanks!
Erik Turner