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fishfly
18 Jan 2002, 12:03 AM
I am buying a Pioneer A03, and want to bring in video from my VCR. I looked at the Instant DVD and it looks good, but some video I want to edit in Premiere. Just want a simple board that offers great quality , no frame droppage, and gives me the information in a editable format, like avi format. Then I can use the TMPG to encode it to MPEG2.
I am using a Pent3 600 128 ram.

omarh
18 Jan 2002, 04:39 AM
I'd get the Dazzle DV Bridge and a firewire card.

I've never been able to get better results than convert video to DV

I've used those stupid capture cards for the PC, hauppage etc...they all suck

magnoliafan
19 Jan 2002, 04:29 PM
Hi,
In my experience, it depends on what OS you are running. If you are running XP, 2000, or ME, the Dazzle should be fine. I tried using it on 98 SE and it had some issues. Getting it to install and work was a nightmare. It never really worked properly (the diagnostic software couldn't always see the card, much less complete successfully when it did!).

On XP, though, it works like a champ. I did some captures from laserdisc and the results are really excellent. I did have to run a deinterlace filter though to pretty up the picture (some horizontal line noise I assumed as attributed to lines of resolution being lower on LD than DVD).

I am using MGI Videowave 4.0, which is pretty decent, but it can only handle files up to 4 GB in size (conforming to the old NT 4.0 limitation on file size). I hear 5.0 has no limits, which would be good because at the resolution I did, 4GB is only about 20 minutes or so of something. I wound up with like 6-8 files per movie! Then you have to combine them, compress them... a lot of work. Never got Adobe Premiere to work - it crashed a lot on W98 and I haven't tried it again on XP.


Still working out some bugs on making a DVD of my results, though.