Well I finally replaced my old Marvel G200, though I have mostly been passing thorugh a Sony DV camera anyway so the Marvel hasn't been used much lately.
Still if anyone wants a capture facility I can recommend the new Pixelview PlayTV HD http://www.prolink.com.tw/new_web/pr...V%20HD_new.htm
The picture quality is awsome (new 10 bit DAC chip) and with third party software (The FlyDS) I can capture 768x576 PAL although the card only states 720x576, works with Win2000/XP, Mpeg2 realtime encoding with Powerdirector (though I haven't got that working yet). There is still some more experimenting to do, but it defintely surpasses anything the Marvel could achieve and only cost around $US60. Plus it comes with a remote control, FM radio, TV tuner etc, note it has no output (which I didn't need) but as a capture card it is excellent.
I have to say I am stunned by the picture quality (must be the 10 bit DAC), better than anything I ever expected from a TV, composite or S-VHS signal.
My first capture was from an old JVC DV camera with only S-Video out, 720x576, YUV2 (NO compression!) to a 7200 ATA100 Segate 40GB on a RAID 133 (No stripe, the only drive so far, planning ahead ...), PCM audio 48hz stereo, 35GB file in 27 minutes, some dropped frames in the first initialisation second and then not a single drop until the end. And the picture is magnificent!! (PC - 1.5G P4, Asus P4B MB, 764 RAM, RAID card, SB Live, SCSI card, USB2 card, Firewire card, NVidia 440mx AGB, DRU500 DVD, HP 9200 [SCSI], Segate 40GB x 2 - 60GB x 1, only one PCI slot free though that slot has addtional USB outputs in it - pretty crowded!)
PaulW if you want to upgrade from your RR this could be a good option at the right price!
Still if anyone wants a capture facility I can recommend the new Pixelview PlayTV HD http://www.prolink.com.tw/new_web/pr...V%20HD_new.htm
The picture quality is awsome (new 10 bit DAC chip) and with third party software (The FlyDS) I can capture 768x576 PAL although the card only states 720x576, works with Win2000/XP, Mpeg2 realtime encoding with Powerdirector (though I haven't got that working yet). There is still some more experimenting to do, but it defintely surpasses anything the Marvel could achieve and only cost around $US60. Plus it comes with a remote control, FM radio, TV tuner etc, note it has no output (which I didn't need) but as a capture card it is excellent.
I have to say I am stunned by the picture quality (must be the 10 bit DAC), better than anything I ever expected from a TV, composite or S-VHS signal.
My first capture was from an old JVC DV camera with only S-Video out, 720x576, YUV2 (NO compression!) to a 7200 ATA100 Segate 40GB on a RAID 133 (No stripe, the only drive so far, planning ahead ...), PCM audio 48hz stereo, 35GB file in 27 minutes, some dropped frames in the first initialisation second and then not a single drop until the end. And the picture is magnificent!! (PC - 1.5G P4, Asus P4B MB, 764 RAM, RAID card, SB Live, SCSI card, USB2 card, Firewire card, NVidia 440mx AGB, DRU500 DVD, HP 9200 [SCSI], Segate 40GB x 2 - 60GB x 1, only one PCI slot free though that slot has addtional USB outputs in it - pretty crowded!)
PaulW if you want to upgrade from your RR this could be a good option at the right price!
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