Most amateurs are using a DV converter and taking the video in through
firewire.
My company uses the Osprey 560 from Viewcast:
http://www.viewcast.com/products/osprey.html
Their more inexpensive card are quite good. You'll need some very fast
drives to capture raw AVI. We use Medea RAID
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Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 2:53 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] OT: Your expertise please!
Anyone have any recommendations for a video capture board and
software? I
want to start playing around transferring home videos from tape to
DVD.
Obviously this will be a cost/performance project. I'm
I use an external USB 2 capture device from Plexor that has onboard dsp.
That way I can use it with almost any computer (including older ones with
1.8 processors though editing is not bad it takes a long time to churn out
the edited movie to cd/dvd). I'm not where the device is so I can't look up
though is the $$AU2500 about 7 years ago
regards
BEnny
Don't throw your PC out the window, throw Windows out of the PC
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Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 2:53 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] OT: Your
Thanks Cheryl
Peter
At 19:43 17/01/2005, you wrote:
I've used the Pinnacle lite version and have been pretty pleased with it. I
use an external USB 2 capture device with a DSP processor onboard from
Plexor. I've been quite pleased with it and the software it came with. The
device and its software
Anyone have any recommendations for a video capture board and software? I
want to start playing around transferring home videos from tape to DVD.
Obviously this will be a cost/performance project. I'm not looking for the
multi-thousand pound packages
(£00,000!!!) - but some reviews of the
Peter MacGregor wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for a video capture board and software?
I want to start playing around transferring home videos from tape to
DVD.
Hey Peter,
PC Magazine just recently did a mini product comparison and a video
editing 101 article that was pretty
Thanks Perry.
I'll check it out.
Peter
At 14:39 17/01/2005, you wrote:
Peter MacGregor wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for a video capture board and software? I
want to start playing around transferring home videos from tape to DVD.
Hey Peter,
PC Magazine just recently did a mini product
I've used the Pinnacle lite version and have been pretty pleased with it. I
use an external USB 2 capture device with a DSP processor onboard from
Plexor. I've been quite pleased with it and the software it came with. The
device and its software are not where I am now so I can't give much more