I hate to post another “choose a card for me” message, but I’ve spent months wading through way too much information and I’m no closer to knowing what I want. Every time I decide on a card, I read something that tells me I don’t want it. One thing I have decided is that I really like the Matrox dual-head display, so I decided to try posting here.
I am looking for a card to capture TV shows (NTSC) off of cable and VHS. I don’t plan on putting them back on VHS or playing in a DVD player. I just want to put them on CDs and play them on my computer. So I want to get the best quality possible to put one episode (around 45 minutes) on one CD. I need to capture into an editable format because I want to remove the commercials.
Here’s my system specs:
PIII-600 (not upgradable)
Nvidia TNT-A video card (not sure how much memory)
IBM Deskstar 20.4GB 7200RPM
128MB memory (Can go to 256 if it would help)
Windows 98SE
Video card is AGP and I have a free PCI slot.
Planning on adding an IBM Deskstar 45GB 7200RPM for video
20” TV and VCR (not combo) near my computer
The latest thing I had “decided” on was the Matrox Marvel G450 E-TV. I was just waiting for it to be released and then I found this forum. A post mentioned that it won’t capture full screen with my system speed. It also captures to MPEG and, if I’m not mistaken, that’s not editable. If I understand the process correctly, I need to capture to AVI, then remove the commercials, then encode it to MPEG.
I want to get something that will replace my video card because it can’t output to the TV. Ideally, I’d like to play the video on my computer but send it to the TV while my normal desktop is on my monitor. The all in one solutions are preferable, but if I would get better quality getting a new video card and a separate capture card, that’s do-able.
One other thing that would be nice, but not an absolute requirement is a card that ignores the macrovision. I just want to be able to take my movies with me on trips to play on my laptop. I don’t have a DVD player, so getting the DVD versions isn’t an option. That part’s not a big deal to me, but would be a perk.
My budget is up to around $300 US, but preferably less than $250. What card(s) do you recommend?
Thanks,
Michelle
I am looking for a card to capture TV shows (NTSC) off of cable and VHS. I don’t plan on putting them back on VHS or playing in a DVD player. I just want to put them on CDs and play them on my computer. So I want to get the best quality possible to put one episode (around 45 minutes) on one CD. I need to capture into an editable format because I want to remove the commercials.
Here’s my system specs:
PIII-600 (not upgradable)
Nvidia TNT-A video card (not sure how much memory)
IBM Deskstar 20.4GB 7200RPM
128MB memory (Can go to 256 if it would help)
Windows 98SE
Video card is AGP and I have a free PCI slot.
Planning on adding an IBM Deskstar 45GB 7200RPM for video
20” TV and VCR (not combo) near my computer
The latest thing I had “decided” on was the Matrox Marvel G450 E-TV. I was just waiting for it to be released and then I found this forum. A post mentioned that it won’t capture full screen with my system speed. It also captures to MPEG and, if I’m not mistaken, that’s not editable. If I understand the process correctly, I need to capture to AVI, then remove the commercials, then encode it to MPEG.
I want to get something that will replace my video card because it can’t output to the TV. Ideally, I’d like to play the video on my computer but send it to the TV while my normal desktop is on my monitor. The all in one solutions are preferable, but if I would get better quality getting a new video card and a separate capture card, that’s do-able.
One other thing that would be nice, but not an absolute requirement is a card that ignores the macrovision. I just want to be able to take my movies with me on trips to play on my laptop. I don’t have a DVD player, so getting the DVD versions isn’t an option. That part’s not a big deal to me, but would be a perk.
My budget is up to around $300 US, but preferably less than $250. What card(s) do you recommend?
Thanks,
Michelle
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