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Dave_7
11-14-2002, 05:34 PM
Or is it mainly processor dependent?





Dave.

spigidygak
11-14-2002, 05:43 PM
It depends, are you meaning digital video or analog. If digital, as long as the firewire card is oci (or whatever that standard is) it should be fine. But if you're doing analog, the capture card is what matters on the quality of capture.

Dave_7
11-14-2002, 05:50 PM
It would be analog (RCA) source.

Which graphics processor chip would be preferrable? geForce? ATI?


Speaking of chips.....






Dave.

spigidygak
11-14-2002, 08:10 PM
Oh well its not the graphics card, its the capture card. Pinnacle systems makes a nice one, matrox also has a winner and canopus also makes a good one. But here's the thing, what is your budget? For cheaper capturing get a ATI AIW card. But if you're willing to spend more for better quality, get a dedicated card, but they run pretty pricey $500 and up they go go go.

eSDee
11-14-2002, 08:52 PM
Dazzle (http://www.dazzle.com/products/hw_bridge.html) makes a nice capturing device. If you have a firewire card already, you can use this device to capture analog and digital with one device. There are also a bunch of other things you can do, like transfer analog to digital, digi to analog(not sure why you would want to do that but oh well you can do it) just to name a few.

I bought mines for like $200. Works great with Premiere 6.5.

Jeffbx
11-15-2002, 05:09 AM
Originally posted by Dave_7
Or is it mainly processor dependent?


Don't forget about drive speed! Get yourself a nice 10 or 15k SCSI or firewire HD to speed things up. There's a ton of data being written to disk, and that can become a serious bottleneck.