Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-11 Thread Dave Ricketzz
$10

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--- On Mon, 5/5/08, Petter Duvander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Petter Duvander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Video card suggestions?
> To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Monday, May 5, 2008, 11:29 AM
> Hi there,
> 
> I'm thinking about transferring some old stuff from VHS
> to .avi or DVD
> via my Ubuntu Studio setup. I think probably the easiest
> way would be
> to replace the graphics card in my Dell Dimension 8400 with
> something
> coming with a video input. Doesn't have to be ultra
> mega gamer-stuff
> either, preferably something fanless and an ordinary
> composit rca
> input would do just fine. Anyone have a
> suggestion/experience to
> share?
> 
> 
> / Petter
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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Rob Haines
You may want to take a look at www.linuxtv.org.  I bought a Pinnacle PCTV
PCI card it has been a trial, although I have been able to get it to work.
You may want to check the hardware list before you buy.
Cheers

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On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Petter Duvander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I'm thinking about transferring some old stuff from VHS to .avi or DVD
> via my Ubuntu Studio setup. I think probably the easiest way would be
> to replace the graphics card in my Dell Dimension 8400 with something
> coming with a video input. Doesn't have to be ultra mega gamer-stuff
> either, preferably something fanless and an ordinary composit rca
> input would do just fine. Anyone have a suggestion/experience to
> share?
>
>
> / Petter
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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Petter Duvander
>  |
>  | Anyone with more of a lowbudget version?
>
>  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116633
>
>  I don't think it is going to get cheaper than 59USD :P

"All features work in both linux and Vista Ultimate. It'll do for
converting all my old VHS cartoons to files."

I stand corrected, thank you sirs!


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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Andrew Hunter
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Petter Duvander wrote:
|>  > I personally use a Hauppauge TV card.   It has S-Video, RCA, and coax
|>  > inputs, it also does not matter what my primary video card is.
|>  >
|>  > Just my 2c,
|>
|>  hi, if you have a dv camera recorder, it's possible to connect your
old analogic
|>  source with cinch connexion to the dv cam recorder, use the dv
encoding inside
|>  to record with  a firewire card inside your computer using dvgrab
and kino. It's
|>  work fine.
|>
|>  There is also external encoder to DV, but there are expensive...
|>
|>  more infos here, but in french :
|>  http://fr.lprod.org/wiki/doku.php?id=video:acquisition:boitier_externe
|
| OK, so if I feel like buying a $700 camera, plus an expensive firewire
| card, I'll think about that option. ;)
|
| Hauppage also seems a little overkill, but I'll look into that a bit more.
|
| Anyone with more of a lowbudget version?
|
|
| / Petter
|

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116633

I don't think it is going to get cheaper than 59USD :P
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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Petter Duvander
>  > I personally use a Hauppauge TV card.   It has S-Video, RCA, and coax
>  > inputs, it also does not matter what my primary video card is.
>  >
>  > Just my 2c,
>
>  hi, if you have a dv camera recorder, it's possible to connect your old 
> analogic
>  source with cinch connexion to the dv cam recorder, use the dv encoding 
> inside
>  to record with  a firewire card inside your computer using dvgrab and kino. 
> It's
>  work fine.
>
>  There is also external encoder to DV, but there are expensive...
>
>  more infos here, but in french :
>  http://fr.lprod.org/wiki/doku.php?id=video:acquisition:boitier_externe

OK, so if I feel like buying a $700 camera, plus an expensive firewire
card, I'll think about that option. ;)

Hauppage also seems a little overkill, but I'll look into that a bit more.

Anyone with more of a lowbudget version?


/ Petter

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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Bellegarde Laurent
Selon Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> I personally use a Hauppauge TV card.   It has S-Video, RCA, and coax
> inputs, it also does not matter what my primary video card is.
>
> Just my 2c,

hi, if you have a dv camera recorder, it's possible to connect your old analogic
source with cinch connexion to the dv cam recorder, use the dv encoding inside
to record with  a firewire card inside your computer using dvgrab and kino. It's
work fine.

There is also external encoder to DV, but there are expensive...

more infos here, but in french :
http://fr.lprod.org/wiki/doku.php?id=video:acquisition:boitier_externe

Laurent

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Re: Video card suggestions?

2008-05-05 Thread Gustin Johnson
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I personally use a Hauppauge TV card.   It has S-Video, RCA, and coax
inputs, it also does not matter what my primary video card is.

Just my 2c,


Petter Duvander wrote:
| Hi there,
|
| I'm thinking about transferring some old stuff from VHS to .avi or DVD
| via my Ubuntu Studio setup. I think probably the easiest way would be
| to replace the graphics card in my Dell Dimension 8400 with something
| coming with a video input. Doesn't have to be ultra mega gamer-stuff
| either, preferably something fanless and an ordinary composit rca
| input would do just fine. Anyone have a suggestion/experience to
| share?
|
|
| / Petter
|
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