After using a Matrox marvel G400, Huffyuv, PivVideo and Mjpeg I got tired of having to convert captured files into Mpeg2 for DVD. It was taking hours for a fast PC (Athlon 1600XP) to convert the files and it was impossible to capture a video, convert it and write it to DVD-r in an evening. And I want to transfer a lot of old VHS to DVD.
In the absence of Matrox producing a new budget video capture card (haven’t they missed the boat a bit now that people are beginning to get into home DVD production?), I placed a post on the is forum about ATI capture cards.
Some positive reponse (thanks Paul M) from here and the Ulead forum promoted me to try a Radeon All in Wonder 32 meg-and you know what, it works.
The card can capture in real time to DVD compliant Mpeg2 and the quality is very good indeed, certainly the equal of anything I did using the Matrox. There maybe a little bit more noise in strong colours but the pros outweigh the cons.
I can now capture real-time video for Mpeg2. Using Ulead Mediastudio Pro 6.5 I can remove adverts etc and if I set the output file attributes so they are the same as the source (bitreate, size ect) Ulead will create the file without re-rendering. In less than three hours I can have 1.5 hours of video edited and on a DVD. Previously this would have taken about 8 hours!
It’s a shame Matrox don’t get a new capture card out quickly because they may just pay the price for having once been the leader in home video production.
If you want to try this yourselves, the ATI Radeon All in Wonder and the ATI Radeon VIVO 64 (no tuner but much cheaper) use a chip called the rage theatre for video capture; you need the Radeon versions because they can use the latest drivers which have presets for DVD capture.
PS: to anyone who has followed my attempts to get a Marvel G200 to work with anything other than it’s original drivers-I failed. Another reason for trying the ATI.
In the absence of Matrox producing a new budget video capture card (haven’t they missed the boat a bit now that people are beginning to get into home DVD production?), I placed a post on the is forum about ATI capture cards.
Some positive reponse (thanks Paul M) from here and the Ulead forum promoted me to try a Radeon All in Wonder 32 meg-and you know what, it works.
The card can capture in real time to DVD compliant Mpeg2 and the quality is very good indeed, certainly the equal of anything I did using the Matrox. There maybe a little bit more noise in strong colours but the pros outweigh the cons.
I can now capture real-time video for Mpeg2. Using Ulead Mediastudio Pro 6.5 I can remove adverts etc and if I set the output file attributes so they are the same as the source (bitreate, size ect) Ulead will create the file without re-rendering. In less than three hours I can have 1.5 hours of video edited and on a DVD. Previously this would have taken about 8 hours!
It’s a shame Matrox don’t get a new capture card out quickly because they may just pay the price for having once been the leader in home video production.
If you want to try this yourselves, the ATI Radeon All in Wonder and the ATI Radeon VIVO 64 (no tuner but much cheaper) use a chip called the rage theatre for video capture; you need the Radeon versions because they can use the latest drivers which have presets for DVD capture.
PS: to anyone who has followed my attempts to get a Marvel G200 to work with anything other than it’s original drivers-I failed. Another reason for trying the ATI.
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