what's are some good reasonable video capture cards/pci

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by cajunmom, Dec 27, 2005.

  1. cajunmom

    cajunmom Guest

    I am starting to get set up for transfering my camcorder pixs to dvd. I need to get a good video card. Maybe a used one if it is reliable. I have heard tha ati all in wonder is a good one. Are there any others out there? Thanks for you advice in advance.
     
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    squizluke Regular member

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    I hear these 2 are good.

    Hauppauge's WinTV PVR-250
    AVerMedia M150
     
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    What outputs does your cam have?
    Is it a digital, vhs-c, hi-8 or what?
     
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    I have a panasonic palmcorder VHS-C camera. I also have a pc with p-4 processor, 160g harddrive and 512 ram. It's a gateway 510S. I have already got the tapes from the camera to a regular vhs tape for tape recorders.
     
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    Try the Hauppauge PVR-150/250.
    Capture at about 5500kbps, and you'll get about 2 hours per dvd disk.
     

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