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    One of the things I miss having replaced my G400 TV with the RT x10 is the TV function. I guess I will have to get a TV card.

    Any suggestions for preference?

    Des
    Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 Mother Board
    Intel 3.01GHZ CPU
    1024 mb KingMax DDR ram
    RT X10
    Millenium G550
    Main HDD Seagate 40gb
    2nd HDD Seagate 120gb
    Win XP SP2
    Adobe Premiere 6.5
    DVDWS 2
    Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
    DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A
    Sony HandycamDCR-PC100e

  • #2
    I use one of those el-cheapo bt848 cards, a Pinnacle I think.
    Has driver support in Linux, works like a champ with DScaler in WinXP.
    Capturing is OK if you've got a semi-good computer.
    It skipped a couple of frames on my P133
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    Replace user and try again.
    System 1: P4 2.8@3.25, P4C800-E Deluxe, 1024MB 3200 CL2, 160+120 GB WD, XP Pro, Skystar 2, Matrox Parhelia 128R, Chieftec Dragon Full Tower (Silver).
    System 2: P4 2.0, Intel 845, 1024MB Generic RAM, 80GB WD, XP Pro, Promise Ultra133 TX2, GF3 Ti500. Resides in a neat Compaq case.
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    • #3
      flyvideo 3000, cheap with stereo tunning.......or just plug a vcr into you analogue capture port?

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      • #4
        Why not keep your G-550 and use a Canopus ADVC-100 which is a 2-way A<>D bridge. That way, you can have an extra TV screen AND 2 monitors for editing and take your TV input from the TV Scart socket? I do exactly that.
        Brian (the devil incarnate)

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        • #5
          or just plug a vcr into you analogue capture port?

          Where the heck is that ??

          Des
          Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 Mother Board
          Intel 3.01GHZ CPU
          1024 mb KingMax DDR ram
          RT X10
          Millenium G550
          Main HDD Seagate 40gb
          2nd HDD Seagate 120gb
          Win XP SP2
          Adobe Premiere 6.5
          DVDWS 2
          Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
          DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A
          Sony HandycamDCR-PC100e

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          • #6
            or just plug a vcr into you analogue capture port?
            eh, the X10 has
            composite video (CVBS), RCA jack
            S-video (Y/C), mini-DIN
            inputs

            So you can plug a VCR (video cassette recorder) into the s-video input (or composite) for watching TV....if you have a spare VCR that is

            However I am no expert on the X10(I don't have clue) but I guess it should work....

            Cheap tv cards can have quite good reception, but usually a good VCR will still be better...

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            • #7
              Yep, it has all that you say. However, my Marvel G400 has video tools that allow for setup of TV broadcast on screen. The G550 does not. At least not that I can see. The only way I can get TV on the PC is to have Premiere running with the capture screen open and operate my VCR through that.

              Des
              Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 Mother Board
              Intel 3.01GHZ CPU
              1024 mb KingMax DDR ram
              RT X10
              Millenium G550
              Main HDD Seagate 40gb
              2nd HDD Seagate 120gb
              Win XP SP2
              Adobe Premiere 6.5
              DVDWS 2
              Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
              DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A
              Sony HandycamDCR-PC100e

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