- TV Tuner/video capture card
- Posted by Robotnik on August 1st, 2003
Hi, I was wanting some advice/opinions on any tv tuner cards and/or video
capture cards that anyone might use or own.
I have one made by Phoebe that I ordered some where. it's a PCI, supports
busmastering, has remote control, also FM tuner, and supposedly supports up
to 640X480 capture. I have never gotten it to capture that hight. I use
windows movie maker to caputre most of my video, But when I recently bought
Ulead Video Studio 7, It wont caputre hardly anything. Only a few specific
modes that work. I can't get it to capture decent quality MPEG 1 or 2
video. I only paid like 40 bucks for it. Also it was a pain in the ass to
install (I had to manually configure it's memory usage....uhhhhg. and quite
often I think it causes my system to hang. PRobably because of how I had to
configure it.
Basically, I'm looking for a good brand name, that will capture MPEG1 & 2,
remote isn't really neccesarry, neither is the FM tuner.
If anyone has some suggestions/opions, they would be appricated. Oh yeah,
I'm not going to pay for one of thse like 2000 dollar ones. Too much for
me.
Thanks
Nic
- Posted by Some One on August 1st, 2003
What kind of computer is it going into?
What are you capturing?
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- Posted by Robotnik on August 1st, 2003
Well, the one I plan to put it in is a Dell PC, Pentium 4 1400Mhz, 128MB
RAM.....but I may throw some parts together and make a different one,
possibly a pentium III, not real sure, but it'll be a fairly hi-end system.
Not going to be any peice of crap machine.
I capture TV shows sometimes, like the simpsons, on occasion I'll record
some good stuff from the news that I want to keep, and sometimes for school
(or just for the heck of it) I'll capture some stuff I recorded from my
analog video camera and edit it (for example, a friend and I made a music
video for our calculus class to get extra credit.....called e-It, referring
to natural logarithms, and to the tune of Michael Jackson's "beat it"). I
like at least 320X240, but I'd kinda like to be able to capture MPEG2,
(which I can't remember the exact standard demensions for that, but it's a
little higher than that I"m sure) so I can put it on DVDs or Video cd's and
share with friends.
I hope I answered your questions, so I can get some input! YAY!
PS, I'm not really looking for a Video card/capture combo, like the all in
wonder....I'm set with a decent video card, with TV out in case I need to
distribute on VHS, which I have done.
Nic
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- Posted by Robotnik on August 2nd, 2003
Thanks, I also forgot, I think the one I use now actually has stereo
sound....but not sure (the audio cable has two rca connectors on it, but
they might just be there to capture both channels and combine them). Also
it has S-Video in, and composite video which is pretty cool. It's own built
in view application sucks, except for just watching TV....in overlay mode,
looks great because It streams directly to the graphics frame buffer, and is
as hi res as my desktop is set at (sometimes the PC crashes, and locks up,
but the tv part still shows due to that). So that's cool. But the crashing
I just can't stand, and the low resoloution I can't stand. (and the pain in
the ass configuration).
I figure CompUSA is a good place to go. I'm not sure how long they give you
for returns though.
Oh well, thanks again.
Nic
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