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    OK, I've had enough of my ATI All-In-Wonder, I am always having one problem or another. I have decided to step away from the ATI realm and pursue a different path.

    My only choice now is what path to take. I have narrowed my choices down to a Matrox G450tv (when it comes out *sigh*) and a Pinnacle DC30pro (which most of the people I know recommend). I wanted to get some other opinions, and a Matrox user friend of mine turned me onto this forum.

    Anyone have any strong feelings for or against either of the cards? Anyone have any other recommendations? I would love to get a Matrox RT2000, but it is a bit out of my price range.

    I will probably be focusing on capping from TV, so I don't need a lot of advanced editing features.

    Thanks for any help/advice you guys are willing to give.

    Displacer

  • #2
    Well welcome to the forum

    The natural response over here would be to point you towards either a G-series Rainbow Runner or G400-Marvel.

    Personally I happen to like the DC30+. It's not the easiest card to set up, but probably the best analogue capture I've seen. On the other hand, FD's YUY hack has given a whole new lease of life to the G400 Marvel, with the ability to capture using a variety of soft codecs and retaining quality through until final rendering.

    Of course we're all waiting to see what G450-eTV can do, but there still isn't any news on release dates

    Cheers

    Chris
    (T_I)

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    • #3
      The matrox G450e-tv is a software mpeg2 encoder from ligos, the same mpeg2 encoding engine is
      built into Media Studio.pro's capture program . I had a demo CD of this and i could
      not get a smooth capture at 352x288 on a 900mhz AMD Duron ! matrox say any 900mhz
      PC should be able to do 720x480 / 600mhz for 352x288
      This may be a intel optimized version of ligos encoder
      and ligos may have worked out the bugs for Matrox G450

      I think you have these choice's:
      1 Download a demo MJPEG codec try it out with you're ATI
      2 Get a demo of MSPro test you're CPU before buying G450e TV
      3 Buy a G400marvel or G450 + a RR add on MJPEG capture
      4 Buy a G450e TV if you have a fast CPU
      5 buy a DC30pro only a small increase in quality over matrox MJPEG cards

      Good thing about the G450e TV is it needs little disk space and
      because you can not do much with you're capture you spend a lot less time
      cleaning it up before copying to CD/VCD/DVD....


      by the way what's the max capture resolution of the ATI card?
      My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
      win98se
      Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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      • #4
        Hi Chris,
        Do you have any views on the DC10+ , a friends wants a cheap
        capture card i have a two questions :
        1 is the DC10+ max capture resolution 480x576 PAL
        2 can the DC10+ capture in any YUV modes

        This forum's great!
        zeB7.
        My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
        win98se
        Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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        • #5
          Hi Zeb,

          I've only encountered the DC10+ once myself, whilst writing a review of a PC for Computer Video mag. I've just dug up the article, and found that the max PAL resolution was 720*540. I had no problems with capture, but playback on the PC was pretty jerky. Using the Pinnacle print-to-tape function didn't suffer from the same problem tho, and the footage looked good back at the VCR.

          I guess that if you can get one at a decent price then it's an option. I don't know what the current packaging is like, but the version that I tested used Pinnacles own "Studio" software, which is of the simplistic variety that I don't really like. I'd much prefer something with full control (MSPro or Premiere). It does include TitleDeko tho, which is a nice little package, and if memory serves me correctly, also some of the Spice effects - I'm in the middle of redecorating/reorganising my study here at the moment, so I can't immediately lay my hands on all the info.

          Hope all this helps.

          BTW, going back to Displacer's original query - the DC30 (or DC10 for that matter) doesn't have a TV tuner built-in ! If capturing from TV is your main aim then you need to be looking at either a RR-G or one of the Happuage cards. RR-G are rarer than rocking horse sh!t at the moment, although it appears that Matrox are restarting manufacture which means they should become available again soon.

          I don't know what the editing capabilities of the Happuage are like though, never having tried one.

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          • #6
            Thanks for the info Chris

            Displacer you may get a lot better results with the G450e ,than i did with the
            MSPro/ligos combination
            I have not used a G450e so i shouldn't judge its performance too quickly.
            My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
            win98se
            Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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            • #7
              Hi,
              Just in case you're interested in the DC-10+, I have one and love it. Its biggest limitation is that it's Win9x only. Means you're limited to 2GB captures per file. The newest software version Pinnacle offers, captures continuously by sequentially capturing 2GB files. I think you can join them up to a maximum of 4GB under Windows 9x. Win2k or NT uses NTFS, which allow unlimited file size, and that's where the DC30 has the advantage.
              In terms of quality, 768x576 max res with PAL at 25 fps (it does 50 fields/sec actually).
              Its Studio Software is pretty good, but it integrates with just about any editor including Ulead MediaStudio Pro and Adobe Premiere. You can even use tiny freeware editors if you want. It supplies a software codec that all programs can access for rendering It's motiopn j-peg files, and is frame-accurate (unlike MPEG editors).
              Bad Points:
              Chews through disk space because I've found minimum full-res capture from TV is around 2MBytes (not bits)/sec, and raw, uncompressed .wav audio.
              Playback quality in Windows Media Player on your PC Screen is jerky. That can be solved by installing Pegasus Imaging's freeware PIC Video MJPEG Codec. Then it's smooth as silky, albeit softer.
              Hardware playback via the Studio program or the original Media Player (C:\Windows\Mplayer.exe) is a real knockout!
              Apart from that, it's stable, has superb quality, and beats MPEG1 or 2 in sheer resolution and editability. (I also have a Dazzle DVC-11 MPEG Capture device.)

              I'd thoroughly recommend either Pinnacle card over just about anything else at the price.

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              • #8
                Hi Alexi
                can i make sure i understand correctly

                DC-10+ = 720x540 active res 25 fps (underscan res)
                DC-10+ = 768x576 max res(overscan)25 fps but Win9x only
                DC-30pro = 768x576 max res(overscan)25 fps win/NT/2k

                or is the DC-10+ limited to 720x540 MAX

                and just for the record
                Matrox Marvel G400 TV - has max res of:

                704x576 25fps MJPEG capture (has enybody Hacked the divers to 768x576)
                768x576 25fps RGB RAW to software codec (fast PC needed)
                768x576 25fps Yuv hopefully in new drivers (not yet suported)


                zeb7
                My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
                win98se
                Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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                • #9
                  More thoughts on the Matrox Marvel G450 eTV
                  If you can capture using I frames
                  The Quality would be very good eventually exceeding hardware MJPEG
                  maybe matrox means 720x576 I frame capture at 900mhz
                  because I frames are less cpu intensive
                  the G450etv is looking better evreyday.

                  My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
                  win98se
                  Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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                  • #10
                    Thank you guys a lot for you input so far.

                    Someone mentioned that the DC30 doesn't have a tv tuner, but that is ok, I run everything through my VCR anyways.

                    Your input has been great, I was wondering though. I have been looking through some past posts, and there is alot of mentions of MPEG I frames and the YUY codec (among other things) that I don't have any experience with. IE it goes right over my head. Would you guys happen to know of a page, or a previous post that explains some the differences between the different codecs and stuff?

                    Thank you again,
                    Displacer

                    [This message has been edited by Displacer (edited 04 March 2001).]

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