Thanks to all who answered my recent thread.
Concerning this I'm wondering what firewire card to get. I've scoured this site & a couple of online shops and it's a minefield of opinions with prices varying from £10 - 50. I just want the card (no cable or editing software).
Also I'd like a Western Digital HDD 200GB plus. Which is best one for storing video ?
Thanks again.
RAY.
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Frewire card provides communication ( not video/audio ) function. Anythings go. Lowest cost is normally the norm.
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ADS PYRO 1394b PCI or the ADS PYRO 64 (64 bit PCI compatible) are very high quality and trouble free .
they are one of the only cards approved for use with AVID , and as well sony vegas recommends them .... and they dont really cost more than any other (by much)"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
it matters when your using it for work (ADS is a requirement for AVID) ... i guess if it is for hobby and home ... get the cheapest ..
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
I believe in spending money for good quality but my $15 card works just fine with AVID, ULEAD, and others. Not saying that it's not possible that a cheap firewire card will not have any issues with these programs but I highly doubt it. It transfers information and that's all it does.
Now if I were capturing through A/V cables, I would spend some money on a good capture card. -
Originally Posted by J. Baker
Steve -
Get a ADAPTEC PCI FIREWIRE CARD from COMPUSA. It's on sale for $20.00 after instant rebate of $20.00. I have these on my pc's with no problem. I use it for my external hard drive cases and my CANOPUS ADVC-100 unit.
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Just watch for deals. I got my ADS Pyro firewire card, with Adobe Premiere 6.5 for a total of $40.00 off of ebay. I have done some capturing using my oboard firewire (using my ADS PYRO AV/LINK on both of my systems, without dropped frames or sync issues. But I usually use my dedicated firewire port for important stuff. I've seen the ADS Pyro firewire cards without software on ebay for as low as $14.00 (new in box).
Rob -
Be sure to check for any compatiblity issues with your external firewire devices and the type of Firewire chipset you're thinking of buying. I screwed myself once because I didn't realize the Canopus ADVC-100 didn't work with some TI chipsets.
Best to be aware of what you're getting into before spending any money.
Good luck!
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@ Ray Bentos: I had a PC custom built for me (to my specs) with DV video editing in mind, and so this required a firewire card. I got all my components from www.ebuyer.co.uk and I found them to be well priced, good delivery times and good customer service.
Admittedly, this was about 3 - 4 years ago, but I can't see why they'd change - unless it was for the better.
Check them out, see what you think... Can't hurt.There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
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