The capturecard is a TV card with that BT848 chipset, so it has a Composite
input for a VCR or camera. My camera has composite output for playback on
TV. It works on the TV card. The TVcard can record at a max. resolution of
388x245 (or close to that) resolution. I have an old videocapture card of
Trust (The movie editor). That works even better: Fullscreen capture (TV
resolution) with realtime MPEG2 coding. I can put the camera on standby with
constant video output to both the cameradisplay and the video out.
For the rest: I don't know anything of webcams (what sort of
resolution/videoformat what encoder/decoder to use, waht kind of software)
I want to try this first. Maybe later I will try a Firewire card. The camera
has it.
Another thing: The PC the capturecard is in has also a composite video
output (TV-out) on his Voodoo 3/3000 card. So enough options.
Greetings, Hapzee.

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Pierre Gielen
> Verzonden: donderdag 12 april 2001 12:59
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: Tilburg?
>
>
> >I have a TV-capture card maybe with my digital
> > camera I can do it?!?
>
> Many people own a PC with a USB webcam nowadays. I have a webcam
> myself with
> a video capture card to which I can connect a VCR or camera. Don't know
> about your TV capture card though, can it handle composite video
> signals or
> does your camera have UHF-out?
>
> Pierre
>
>
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