Hi everyone. i'm new to all this so please bear with me.
My parents did something really cool and grabbed me a brand new pc (really stretched their budget to do it too) so i could do some video capturing/editing/authoring for my school and try to get good at it for future careers.
It's a P4 2.26 with 256 ram. got power producer gold 2 and it seems to handle the workload pretty good! unfortunately, coz it's a low profile/ short form factor pc with onboard video card, it came supplied with a USB TV Excel capture box/tv tuner... and it's cvery slow and glitchy. so my question is- what is the best option for around $150 (all i have spare) for an internal video card that'll actually FIT in a spare slot on this low profile unit, or a decent USB 2 external box that won't screw up with video audio sync, etc?
thanks for any help you can throw my way.
cheers
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For internal capture cards the Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 250 - Model 980 is popular. You would have to check their website to see if it would fit. It would be within your price range.
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Thanks for the info! Don't think it'd fit though, unfortunately. could you suggest any external USB 2 that are worth getting?" or are they all pretty crappy? i had a look at some other forums and not too many people have kind words about them.
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Before you spend the money on a capture device, you need more RAM period. Without at least 512 you are running below any standard. 1Gig would be my goal.
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It's more money, and you would need a available 5.25 drive bay, but a Canopus ADVC50 is one option for about $190US. Canopus has a good reputation. I have a ADVC 100 and I have never had any complaints: http://www.canopus.us/US/products/ADVC-50/pt_advc-50.asp.
I'm not a fan of USB capture solutions but you might look into this one from Hauppauge: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16815116624. It is within your budget, about $140US but I have no knowledge of how well it works.
From there, spend a little more time looking around. There are surely more options that would fit into your setup for the right price. -
Thanks heaps for the replies. the RAM upgrade is already organized. the advc 50 is looking the goods at the moment. i have a spare bay at the front too.
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I'm not a fan of USB capture solutions but you might look into this one from Hauppauge: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16815116624. It is within your budget, about $140US but I have no knowledge of how well it works.
Each to thier own choice but the above device would be a good choice at a good price. -
Look into the ADS PYRO AV/LINK, with adobe premiere elements, for a price of $159.00. It is a firewire solution, external device. You can read up about it at http://www.videoguys.com/Shootout2005.html
Rob
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