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  1. I own a Hauppauge video capture card, and it was ok for experiment purposes, but now that I think I understand a little more of the proccess of video capture, I want to purchase a better one without having to mortgage my house to do it!
    I need advice from you guys, what card is a good one for having a good video capture?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Canopus ADVC-100, -50, or -1394 depending on how serious you are.
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  3. Originally Posted by rallynavvie
    Canopus ADVC-100, -50, or -1394 depending on how serious you are.
    Maybe you can help me out here. I inquired in another thread I started about DV. What exactly is the ain advantage of an A -> D converter such as the Canpus units and others. Is it really that much better than my analog cap card? If it is merely sync issues, I got that licked. There has to be something more....
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    There are some quality differences and you're also freeing up system resources if you run a FireWire one. Which card have you got?
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  5. I too have an analog capture device (ADSTech vs your Happauge) .... and I wanted some better quality. Found out that I could run analog thru camcorder (built in TBC) and then out thru DV (A/V --> DV) (DV in on computer via 1394)

    Works awesome.... video capture seems a tad crisper than directly into PC via MPEG Hware encoder.
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  6. Originally Posted by rallynavvie
    There are some quality differences and you're also freeing up system resources if you run a FireWire one. Which card have you got?
    Was this for me? I bought an Adaptec Fire connect 4300. It was the only one in the BX. A IEEE 1394 card is an IEEE 1394 card right?
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  7. Originally Posted by fmctm1sw

    Was this for me? I bought an Adaptec Fire connect 4300. It was the only one in the BX. A IEEE 1394 card is an IEEE 1394 card right?
    Hmmm, guess not... https://www.videohelp.com/capturecards.php?CaptureCard=&dv=1&searchconnection=Any&price...&Search=Search

    Mine worked fine.
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