I'm gonna jump back in the fray real soon and try capturing VHS video to AVI again using my ASUS v7700 Deluxe vid card. I spent untold hours a few months ago trying to do this, but couldn't get VDub to stop dropping a ridiculous number of frames. I'm using Windows 2000 on an Athlon 1.4GHz machine, 1GB memory, RAID0, tuned, defragged, etc, etc. From reading other forums, it seems the v7700 has terrible drivers for Windows 2000, and others have had the same problem, but had success when trying the same thing under Win98SE.
My question is, has anyone here had success capturing high-quality video from VHS through an ASUS v7700 card (by high-quality I mean using Huffyuv, 720x576 or so, etc). Or, can anyone recommend another video capture card that works well for this under Win2K. I found one post here where the author had good luck with an ATI Radeon card under Win2K.
Thanks for any advice![]()
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...high-quality video from VHS through an ASUS v7700 card (by high-quality I mean using Huffyuv, 720x576 or so, etc).
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vulture,
before you make any drastic changes, checkout my response to another of your posts...
http://forum.vcdhelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=228879
I'd be more than happy to help you get everything working 100%
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