I don't have any experience in this area, so I thought I'd post a query here. Hope it isn't too simple for you all to bother with.
My parents, who are just able to get by on their own with regard to working a computer, have made some noises about wanting to put their analog video on CD-Rs. They met someone with a standalone unit (Terapin), and thought about going that route. I told them it was at least worth looking into getting a new PC that could do video capture and burn CDs, since this would give them the ability to do some editting.
So, what's the best way to go?
There's always do nothing, because the quality of VCD just isn't there. Or go with the Terapin, because it's easy--like using a VCR. If they do go the new PC route, what do people here recommend?
Here are the main variables as I see them:
1. PIII 800 or Athlon 1 GHz (about same price)
2. Separate hard drive for video? 128 or 256 MB RAM?
3. Video capture device: Dazzle DVC (USB or II), ATI 128 AIW, ATI Radeon AIW, G400-TV, G450e-TV (would have to wait for the last of course), or something else in this range I haven't thought of.
For #1, the Athlon seems much more powerful but the PIII much more compatible. I'm tempted to go with the Athlon, but am concerned about them continously running into problems. With the Athlon especially I'd definitely buy a system rather than building it myself. Any thoughts here?
For #2, a second drive is easy and cheap enough (I just ordered a few 30GB Quantums for $80 each), so I figured might as well. Ditto for going with 256MB RAM. Anyone think this is overkill for their needs, though?
For #3, I'm looking for the best quality and performance at this price point. With fast processors, is the G400's hardware codec still helpful? Are the Matrox products clearly superior to those from ATI? I'm personally tempted by the other abilities of the Radeon, but they would have no use for these, since they don't play games. Just business apps and now some video capturing and editting. So what's the best solution here?
Everything at this price point seems to use Ulead software, as far as I can tell. Is this going to work for them? I've read mixed things about this package.
Thanks,
Michael
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PIII 500e @667
Soyo SY6BA+IV
Iwill Slotket II
G400 32MB Max
Nokia 445Xi 21"
and POS 14"
Aureal Vortex Superquad
256MB PC133
IBM DPTA 20.5GB 7200rpm
Toshiba 8/40 DVD
My parents, who are just able to get by on their own with regard to working a computer, have made some noises about wanting to put their analog video on CD-Rs. They met someone with a standalone unit (Terapin), and thought about going that route. I told them it was at least worth looking into getting a new PC that could do video capture and burn CDs, since this would give them the ability to do some editting.
So, what's the best way to go?
There's always do nothing, because the quality of VCD just isn't there. Or go with the Terapin, because it's easy--like using a VCR. If they do go the new PC route, what do people here recommend?
Here are the main variables as I see them:
1. PIII 800 or Athlon 1 GHz (about same price)
2. Separate hard drive for video? 128 or 256 MB RAM?
3. Video capture device: Dazzle DVC (USB or II), ATI 128 AIW, ATI Radeon AIW, G400-TV, G450e-TV (would have to wait for the last of course), or something else in this range I haven't thought of.
For #1, the Athlon seems much more powerful but the PIII much more compatible. I'm tempted to go with the Athlon, but am concerned about them continously running into problems. With the Athlon especially I'd definitely buy a system rather than building it myself. Any thoughts here?
For #2, a second drive is easy and cheap enough (I just ordered a few 30GB Quantums for $80 each), so I figured might as well. Ditto for going with 256MB RAM. Anyone think this is overkill for their needs, though?
For #3, I'm looking for the best quality and performance at this price point. With fast processors, is the G400's hardware codec still helpful? Are the Matrox products clearly superior to those from ATI? I'm personally tempted by the other abilities of the Radeon, but they would have no use for these, since they don't play games. Just business apps and now some video capturing and editting. So what's the best solution here?
Everything at this price point seems to use Ulead software, as far as I can tell. Is this going to work for them? I've read mixed things about this package.
Thanks,
Michael
------------------
PIII 500e @667
Soyo SY6BA+IV
Iwill Slotket II
G400 32MB Max
Nokia 445Xi 21"
and POS 14"
Aureal Vortex Superquad
256MB PC133
IBM DPTA 20.5GB 7200rpm
Toshiba 8/40 DVD
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