Hi,
If you read my previous message about the DVCII, then you know I was not completely happy with it. Not learning my lesson with experimenting <grin>, I decided to take a WinTV-PVR for a test drive.
The hardware is very simplistic to install. There is nothing really to it except a PCI card. To be honest, I am happy there is no BOB. The BOB tries to be convenient, but gets annoying once in awhile.
On the software side, the PVR is not as full featured as the DVCII. You get the basic capture utilies for S-Video/Composite, TV, and Radio.
I captured the same exact video from the DVCII test. Comparing the two, they are very similar. I would say the DVCII is slightly better, but that could be for numerous reasons.
The big test came next. Would the MPEG files be editable? Most definitely, they are editable in VS5 and MSP6. I can not wait for the MSP6 Ligos Patch. VS5 does a real good job with MPEG files.
I did the same MJPEG comparison as before. The MJPEG files had the same color benefits (including the green flashes <agh>).
After having some initial fun, I loaded up the MPEG files into my Dxr3 card. WOW! The files look great! I am truly impressed!
OK, what are the drawbacks? Well, the WinTV 2000 software is a little clutsy. Capturing AVI files is almost identical to the other WinTVs. When you get to full frame capture, you have to switch to preview mode (looks terrible). It does capture decent half frame AVIs, though.
Well, that is my first looks at it. To be honest, I really like it when paired with the Dxr3 card. It may be time to do a small project completely with it.
Thank you
If you read my previous message about the DVCII, then you know I was not completely happy with it. Not learning my lesson with experimenting <grin>, I decided to take a WinTV-PVR for a test drive.
The hardware is very simplistic to install. There is nothing really to it except a PCI card. To be honest, I am happy there is no BOB. The BOB tries to be convenient, but gets annoying once in awhile.
On the software side, the PVR is not as full featured as the DVCII. You get the basic capture utilies for S-Video/Composite, TV, and Radio.
I captured the same exact video from the DVCII test. Comparing the two, they are very similar. I would say the DVCII is slightly better, but that could be for numerous reasons.
The big test came next. Would the MPEG files be editable? Most definitely, they are editable in VS5 and MSP6. I can not wait for the MSP6 Ligos Patch. VS5 does a real good job with MPEG files.
I did the same MJPEG comparison as before. The MJPEG files had the same color benefits (including the green flashes <agh>).
After having some initial fun, I loaded up the MPEG files into my Dxr3 card. WOW! The files look great! I am truly impressed!
OK, what are the drawbacks? Well, the WinTV 2000 software is a little clutsy. Capturing AVI files is almost identical to the other WinTVs. When you get to full frame capture, you have to switch to preview mode (looks terrible). It does capture decent half frame AVIs, though.
Well, that is my first looks at it. To be honest, I really like it when paired with the Dxr3 card. It may be time to do a small project completely with it.
Thank you
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