I know there were some questions about this thing... anything specific? I'll try some captures tonight, probably compare the same source captured as an AVI and converted to MPEG2 vs the hardware MPEG2 encoder...
Mainly purchased because of audio sync problems when capturing AVIs on my old setup (Aver USB2 EZMaker).
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I think this may be the perfect MPEG-2 external hardware around ... but I never got to test it ... it's just a gut feeling.
Let us know what you experience, and at what settings.
And if things do not go as planned, please don't jump on a "it sucks" bandwagon, but instead look at potential solutions.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Actually, I think it rocks! I captured a 2 hour MPEG2 file and it came out about 1.5gig smaller than the same thing captured through a different piece of hardware at the same settings (720x480, 29.97 fps) and it looks better as well. There are lots of realtime processing options also... like color adjustments, that kind of thing... I haven't had a huge amount of time to play around with everything yet though.
It didn't crash yet, and it didn't get noticeably warm after/during the 2 hour capture either.
I'm very happy with it so far!
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