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    I am wondering if anyone has any samples of captures using that card
    Or at least can someone tell me anything about this card?

    Thanx
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    I have win tv primio FM, which is almost the same model...
    With a duron 1200 and virtualdub, I can grabb at 720 X 576 with no probs!
    Also, I can grabb divx and xvid realtime at 384X288
    Work with software mpeg encoders with no probs also.

    My personal opinion: It is very good for the price and the abilities!
    Also see the Capture cards list of vcdhelp!
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  3. Originally Posted by SatStorm
    I have win tv primio FM, which is almost the same model...
    With a duron 1200 and virtualdub, I can grabb at 720 X 576 with no probs!
    Also, I can grabb divx and xvid realtime at 384X288
    Work with software mpeg encoders with no probs also.

    My personal opinion: It is very good for the price and the abilities!
    Also see the Capture cards list of vcdhelp!
    I have the WinTV FM card. I have not been able to capture at 720x576 with Virtualdub but then this is under XP and I understand Virtualdub does not support WDM drivers. With iuvcr I can capture 720x480 but even with a Athlon 1700+ and UDMA 100 drive I get dropped frames. I suspect I need a new drive on the secondary IDE channel

    But the card is pretty good - works well with PowerVCR

    Larry
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    Yes, you have right: I use only win 2000 and win 98se, never XP...
    I don't suggest XP for mpeg jobs in generall. Most software are optimised for w98se and w2k!
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