I've got the MXO2 working on Windows 10.
Here's what you need for 10-bit YUV 422 capture.
- Find a copy of Matrox Mtx.utils version 8.0. It's here but you need to register or something.
https://www.matrox.com/apps/video_dr...wnload/latest/. There are other copies floating around. It says that it's for Windows 8.1 but I've used it fine on Windows 10 64-bit.
- Once Matrox Mtx.utils version 8.0 in installed, run either Matrox AV Tools or Matrox MAX H.264 Capture (they are included in the package). In both applications you should be able to set the capture format to 8-bit or 10-bit Matrox AVI 720x486. Capture.
- The capture file will be in a M101 codec which is uncompressed YUV 4:2:2 but nasty to work with. Use MKVToolnix to make a mkv file out of the avi file.
-Then use ffmpeg to lossless convert the mkv file back to an avi file in the YUV422 codec of your choice. My personal favorite is FFVHUFF. An example ffmpeg command line for the conversion is:
ffmpeg -i "input.mkv" -vcodec ffvhuff -pix_fmt yuv422p10le -vf setsar=9/10 "output.avi"