if you have a dv camcorder with analog input,
then you can record your material onto a mini dv tape
and from there go the usual way through dvgrab.

georg


Am Saturday, 22. December 2007 13:50:40 schrieb Terje J. Hanssen:
> I'm searching for a S-Video decoder to MPEG2-4 encoder that meets the
> following requirements:
> - standalone or frame grabber card with driver for Linux
> - suiteable MPEG format for Cinelerra editing
> - high S-video to MPEG quality (color separation and resolution)
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> Suggestions?
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> I'm looking for a "prosumer cost level". From before I already a have
> analog S-video processor/color corrector and a TBC. Therefore I don't
> need these things built-in once more in a new unit. Instead I wish to
> spend the money on the best ADC with regards to color separation,
> resolution and bandwidth.
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> To use a standalone hardware box my guess is that a Firewire and 25Mbps
> bitrate transfer to PC harddisk with dvgrab must be used. As I also are
> faced to eidit with newer HDV footages, my PC hardware (laptop,
> workstation) requirements will be scaled for that purpose.
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> Some  cards and boxes looks to also have support for HDTV IN or
> H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Video encoding. Therefore I wonder if there are any
> limitation with regards to MPEG formats that can be used with dvgrab or
> Cinelerra?
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> Rgds,
> Terje J. Hanssen
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