Let me briefly explain my needs.
I do essentially one thing, and one thing only, with my capture hardware. I grab video in the highest possible quality from a Laserdisc/S-Video source.. Use VirtualDub and SubStationAlpha to overlay subtitles on it, then write it out to SVHS.
This means I have no need for, or interest in, DV, Firewire, etc, etc. All I need is the best possible analog video quality.
The card has to work properly in Windows 2000 Professional.
Currently, I have a Matrox Marvel G200-TV, a Truevision Bravado 1000, and a Hauppage WinTV 401.
Due to severe limitations, none of these meet my needs. I already own all the software I need, so the bundle is a non-issue.
System specs:
Dual P3-1GHz CPUs
512MB SDRAM
Ultra160 SCSI
Seagate Cheetah X15
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum
Source:
Pioneer Elite DVL-90 (LaserDisc)
Target:
Toshiba W808 (SVHS Deck)
I'd really like the card to cost less than $1000. All I care about is Windows 2000 support, and the best possible image quality. I don't care if it has audio inputs, since I can easily use the SPDIF inputs on my sound card.
One card that has caught my eye is the Pinnacle DC30pro. Is this the best analog capture card?
Thanks, guys.
I do essentially one thing, and one thing only, with my capture hardware. I grab video in the highest possible quality from a Laserdisc/S-Video source.. Use VirtualDub and SubStationAlpha to overlay subtitles on it, then write it out to SVHS.
This means I have no need for, or interest in, DV, Firewire, etc, etc. All I need is the best possible analog video quality.
The card has to work properly in Windows 2000 Professional.
Currently, I have a Matrox Marvel G200-TV, a Truevision Bravado 1000, and a Hauppage WinTV 401.
Due to severe limitations, none of these meet my needs. I already own all the software I need, so the bundle is a non-issue.
System specs:
Dual P3-1GHz CPUs
512MB SDRAM
Ultra160 SCSI
Seagate Cheetah X15
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum
Source:
Pioneer Elite DVL-90 (LaserDisc)
Target:
Toshiba W808 (SVHS Deck)
I'd really like the card to cost less than $1000. All I care about is Windows 2000 support, and the best possible image quality. I don't care if it has audio inputs, since I can easily use the SPDIF inputs on my sound card.
One card that has caught my eye is the Pinnacle DC30pro. Is this the best analog capture card?
Thanks, guys.
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