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    Hi all! i have a amd 1900+, 512mb 266, 60+80gb HD, 3 port firewire, sony digicam dc-10, Matrox Marvel g-450 etv, SB Live Platinum 5.1, MSI Motherboard

    I want to create semi-professional quality videos, what type of capture card (under 300$) can i use ?

    Can i use my marvel at top of performance ? (codec type etc...)

    Thank you for patience but i must start !! !

  • #2
    ...semi-professional quality videos...
    What is that exactly?
    Lawrence

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    • #3
      dvd-quality, capturing from tv and via firewire w/out frame clipping, i want to store in dvd my vhs and my MiniDV

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      • #4
        Well, you're asking for two different things.

        Unless someone makes a combo Firewire/Capture card that's within the realm of a human budget...

        Although, not all Firewire is created equal. Any firewire that comes on a motherboard or on a sound card or on a $100-or-under PCI card is relegated by programs like Premiere to "second-string" Firewire. In other words, they prefer pricey 1394 cards from Pinnacle and the like. Bleh. In fact, before Premiere 6 you couldn't even USE a cheap firewire card natively. You needed to buy a separate plugin. Bleh.

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        • #5
          Berserk

          I don't understand. You already have both analogue and digital capture hardware. Why do you need something else? The only problem I could foresee is that the Marvel may give 704 pixel width, against 720 for the DV and different sound parameters. This would be a pain for combining analogue and digital into the same file, requiring time-consuming re-rendering.

          Can you please be a little more explicit as to what exactlt you are looking for?
          Brian (the devil incarnate)

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          • #6
            Gurm, I don't use Premiere 6.0 much anymore, but I didn't have any particular problems with my <$50 ADS Pyro Basic OHCI 1394 card after installing the 6.01 patch.

            Yes before Premiere 6 and MSP 6 all DV support was an "add on". Unfortunately, Premiere is so slow that its pretty worthless without rather expensive real-time hardware assistance.

            --wally.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gurm
              Well, you're asking for two different things.

              Unless someone makes a combo Firewire/Capture card that's within the realm of a human budget...
              - Gurm
              Canopus makes their ADVC-1394 card, which is an IEEE-1394 card with integrated analog => DV. They also offer an edit bay for it (fits in a 5.25" drive bay) to put the connectors up-front. It also supports locked audio.

              $240 list.

              They also offer the ADVC-50, which acts in concert with an existing IEEE-1394 card to provide analog capture

              $199 list.

              Dr. Mordrid
              Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 12 December 2002, 08:45.
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              • #8
                oh yes, it's right ! I've posted 2 questions at same time end i must fight with my awful english (i'm italian)

                So, my precise question is :

                My system is :
                amd 1900+, 512mb 266, 60+80gb HD, 3 port firewire, sony digicam dc-10, Matrox Marvel g-450 etv, SB Live Platinum 5.1, MSI Motherboard

                I want to capture a film from tv and vhs at best quality possible (PAL 25fps) and store it on a dvd, miniDVD or mpeg4 cd

                My card hasn't a internal mpeg2 compressor, so :
                1 - Any suggest for a lossy codec without clipping and without incredible space required on HD ?
                2 - Must i buy another capture card ? and if so, what card can i buy ? (<300$)

                Excuse for the confusion

                Thanks to all

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                • #9
                  1. PICVideo MJPeg. $18 for non-commercial use;



                  2. With the right drivers the eTV exposes a YUY2 capture mode to programs like AVI_IO or VirtualDUB, two excellent alternative capture tools that can use external compressors. PC-VCR cannot. I prefer AVI_IO because of its ability to keep audio and video in solid synch;



                  In these programs, and with YUY2 set as the Format and PICVideo set as the Compression, you can capture at up to 20 differrent compression levels with #19 being equivalent to the Marvel G-200/400's internal MJPeg codec. #20 is near lossless for when you need to add a lot of overlays & effects to a scene.

                  Dr. Mordrid
                  Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 12 December 2002, 11:07.
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                  • #10
                    thank you, now i'll try !

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                    • #11
                      One other tip: you can also capture using DivX5, and if you capture at a Matrox-legal frame size (352 wide works nicely) you can even play it out to a TV using DVDMAX.

                      Dr. Mordrid
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                      • #12
                        Hi Dr,

                        I tryed your suggest but the quality is not accettable for me

                        I see there are expansive cards, like yours (rtx 100 )... so...

                        if i want to capture tv or vhs at 768x576 in mpeg2 format or compressed AVI, what type of card can i buy (for xmas ) ?

                        not too expansive, hehe

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                        • #13
                          Not many will capture at a full 768x576, but lots will capture at 720x576 which is what most editing systems use anyhow.

                          The RT.X100 and RT.X10 handle 720x576 in PAL. I would recommend the RT.X100 if you can afford the extra bux because of its stronger feature set; batch mpeg/wmv/realmedia encoder; realtime DV and MPEG-2 export to HDD; realtime IEEE-1394 export etc. and their massive number of realtime effectgs including luma/chroma keys and color correction, but you will have to edit in Premiere....which these cards make using a lot less painful.

                          One other thing about those cards: forget the VIA chipsets because of their poor PCI to host memory performance. You can't even use a mixed AMD + VIA Southbridge, though pure AMD systems work as do Intel and SiS chipped systems.

                          Dr. Mordrid
                          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 14 December 2002, 12:12.
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                          • #14
                            Try the RT.X10, it's a cheaper solution to the RT.X100 and provides awesome tools for the money.

                            Check this link...

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                            • #15
                              You might also consider a hardware composite <-> firewire converter. For a few 100 $ you avoid a lot of driver hassle and it works with ANY operating system.
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