I have seen this capture card here as one of the top 7 recommended on this forum. What is the advantage of this firewire card over a standard firewire card? Are there any hardware encoding capabilities on this card? Is this a good card for analog captures of vhs and 8mm tapes? I was just curious.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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Thanks and regards,
RayBan
ATI 9600 Pro; Abit BH7; P4 2.4Ghz 533; 1G PC2700 DDR; Toshiba SD5002 DVDR; WD 120G 8MB 7200 Capture Drive & 160G 7200 Program Drive; Pinnacle Studio 9 and Nero6 -
No, it's a standard firewire card. You can get a generic one for $30. When I got my Pinnacle (because it came with Studio 6 software), the TI chipset was preferred; I dunno if that's still the case.
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