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OFF TOPIC: Computer Video Capture Card ??
Anyone have reccomendation on a video capture card. I want to buy one for a friend that recently got a video camera. The camera is NOT digital - so the card would need to have the RCA inputs and a fairly good Ditital-To-Analog converter. If there is one that comes with some basic editing software that would be great. Yea, it's not boats - but on the plus side it isn't politics eithers. |
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OFF TOPIC: Computer Video Capture Card ??
I know this isn't particularly 'boat related' but I'm using
mine for saving Ship Shape TV episodes to a hard drive for later processing into SVCD's. In fact, I'm copying an episode right now! :^) I strongly suggest you find a video newsgroup for better info. I got a cheapie video card to play around with a couple years ago for some 'experimentation'. The card was something like $20 after rebates. I didn't expect much and wasn't disappointed when I didn't get much. For the heck of it, I tried WinDVR software with it and I cannot empohasize what an improvement it was! As of a year or so ago, it seemed that Happauge (sp?) was considered higher end for this stuff. Further research will show if this is still true. Regardless of card, I strongly recommend WinDVR. As far as my particular card is concerned, it does NOT have RCA inputs, but only a coax input. Perhaps your friend would not need the RCA inputs with the proper adapter. As far as the editing software, I'm not too impressed with what I've seen so far. Not to mention that you will need a REALY FAST computer to compress the video if burning SVCD's. Should be much problem if your friend has a DVD burner. Hope this helps at least a little. :^) -Jim Gary Warner wrote: Anyone have reccomendation on a video capture card. I want to buy one for a friend that recently got a video camera. The camera is NOT digital - so the card would need to have the RCA inputs and a fairly good Ditital-To-Analog converter. If there is one that comes with some basic editing software that would be great. Yea, it's not boats - but on the plus side it isn't politics eithers. |
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Thanks Jim.
Yea, I'll do research & ask on Video groups - just figured there are some techies here. Lots of people here that know a lot about a lot. Again, thanks. "Jim" wrote in message ... I know this isn't particularly 'boat related' but I'm using mine for saving Ship Shape TV episodes to a hard drive for later processing into SVCD's. In fact, I'm copying an episode right now! :^) I strongly suggest you find a video newsgroup for better info. I got a cheapie video card to play around with a couple years ago for some 'experimentation'. The card was something like $20 after rebates. I didn't expect much and wasn't disappointed when I didn't get much. For the heck of it, I tried WinDVR software with it and I cannot empohasize what an improvement it was! As of a year or so ago, it seemed that Happauge (sp?) was considered higher end for this stuff. Further research will show if this is still true. Regardless of card, I strongly recommend WinDVR. As far as my particular card is concerned, it does NOT have RCA inputs, but only a coax input. Perhaps your friend would not need the RCA inputs with the proper adapter. As far as the editing software, I'm not too impressed with what I've seen so far. Not to mention that you will need a REALY FAST computer to compress the video if burning SVCD's. Should be much problem if your friend has a DVD burner. Hope this helps at least a little. :^) -Jim Gary Warner wrote: Anyone have reccomendation on a video capture card. I want to buy one for a friend that recently got a video camera. The camera is NOT digital - so the card would need to have the RCA inputs and a fairly good Ditital-To-Analog converter. If there is one that comes with some basic editing software that would be great. Yea, it's not boats - but on the plus side it isn't politics eithers. |
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OFF TOPIC: Computer Video Capture Card ??
In article , "Gary Warner"
writes: Anyone have reccomendation on a video capture card. I want to buy one for a friend that recently got a video camera. Flashbus MV Lite from Integral Technologies. Frank Bell |
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