What board would you recommend to bring video in

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  • fishfly
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    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 6

    What board would you recommend to bring video in

    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
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    • Nov 2001
    • 97

    #2
    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

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    • magnoliafan
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      • Jan 2002
      • 18

      #3
      Depends on OS

      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.

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