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  1. Hello,

    I tried to make the title as descriptive as possible.

    I am looking for a PC based, non MPEG capture device that includes an Svideo input, and has fully functioning Windows 7/64 drivers.

    I have a few candidates that are close, but haven't found anything that will allow access to ProcAmp controls and other filter settings, includes SVideo, captures to uncompressed AVI and works under Windows 7 64 bit with the memory it allows.

    Any ideas?

    Spektre
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    Originally Posted by Spektre View Post
    Hello,

    I tried to make the title as descriptive as possible.

    I am looking for a PC based, non MPEG capture device that includes an Svideo input, and has fully functioning Windows 7/64 drivers.

    I have a few candidates that are close, but haven't found anything that will allow access to ProcAmp controls and other filter settings, includes SVideo, captures to uncompressed AVI and works under Windows 7 64 bit with the memory it allows.

    Any ideas?

    Spektre

    AVERTV HD DVR (PCI-e, AVI, MPEG, MPEG4,3D) ProcAmp (minus sharpness) - ALL inputs (RCA, Component, S-video, HDMI)
    works with Virtualdub, AmarecTV, Power Director...Full 64bits drivers


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    ProcAmp works fine in Win7 x64 with the ATI 600 USB, using ATI's Vista drivers or eMPIA's Win7 drivers for the generic device.

    At least, the top 5 which are the only ones that work in XP too. Screenshots: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/329016-2001-2010-my-capture-cards-comparison-screen...=1#post2059468
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  4. Interesting that they would include those in the USB version of the 600 and not the PCIe version I have. I might have to look to switch to the USB version of the device despite always thinking the increased bandwidth available to an internal device would be beneficial.

    Thanks,

    Spektre
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