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I see that many of the newer video cards (GeForce Ti 4xxx) come with VIVO. Is this a good capture option? (I have an LCD monitor and I'd like to have a DVI output anyway.)
Are these a good option for capture?
I'm capturing analog NTSC VHS for conversion to SVCDs and ultimately to DVDs, so my preference is to capture AVI files (i.e. I don't care about hardware MPEG compression).
I have a DV camcorder, but I can't use it as a bridge because it's PAL.
Or, would it be better to go for something like the Canopus ADVC-100?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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