Good morning everybody, I have to capture again a bunch of PAL S-VHS Tapes and I wanted to do it in the most lossless way. On the other hand I don't want to spend a fortune on it (actually, no more than 30€).
Since I live in Italy, the best solution would be those scart rgb capture cards, but since they're expensive (100's), they're out of the list. Also, a decent scart to hdmi connector to use with my Avermedia would be too expensive.
So, the best solution is to use the S-VIDEO on the VCR + rca AUDIO. I have no intention of using composite for video capture.
Regarding this, I found on ebay for ~30€ some PINNACLE MiroVideo DC30+ PCI (the old one) cards. They seemed the most suitable ones for this job, but what is giving me a headache is wheather the 7MB/s MJPEG compression cap is enough. In megabits, for standard def, it has the same bitrate of ProRes422HQ, but it is not the same, is it?
Also, I'm going to capture HuffYuv or similars, which generally take ~70Mb/s in 720x576p25, so I don't know. Is that compression limit enough for HuffYuv?
Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by Tek03; 21st Jul 2021 at 10:03.
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None of those HDMI and expensive gizmos will give you the quality you want, The best one happen to be the PCI route you chose, However you are not limited to a card with onboard compression chip, There are PCI cards that can capture lossless, just keep looking.
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What about VIVO TV Tuners such as Ati All-In-Wonder Series? I have one ati 9000 Pro which I was going to return because it had a damn 8-pin MiniDIN S-Video IN, which I can't find the cable for.
I couldn't find any info about its compression. Is it better than the pinnacle?
Do you know any of them?Last edited by Tek03; 21st Jul 2021 at 13:26. Reason: spelling
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To clarify. If that Pinnacle only allows for internal compression (in your case to mjpeg) you are limited to that. Lossless huffyuv is a non-starter.
And if you took a chance with that pci card (or any older ones for that matter) you will come across another potential issue - drivers. So with any such card you really must establish that you can get a driver for Win10. -
Most tapes are to be burnt on DVDs and stored on h264, so it hasn't got to be completely lossless, I was only wondering whether that internal compression were too much of a downer. I mean, if it's close to a ProRes it is good for me. I'm going to use huffyuv just not to further compress between the steps.
I Have an old athlon XP rig With Win 98/2K/Xp triple boot, so no problem for that.Last edited by Tek03; 21st Jul 2021 at 13:36. Reason: revision
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When it comes to PCI capture cards, I would recommend a capture card based on the Philips SAA7134 decoder chip.
Avoid all the Conexant bt878/bt848 based ones (even though you will often find recommendations for them in really ancient corners of the internet). I tried I think 3 or 4 different ones back in the day and they all suffered from extremely bad Y/C separation with Composite input and loads of other interferences on any input, including S-Video. The Philips SAA7134 is a huge improvement in comparison.
Edit: Remember, if you capture straight off a VCR like this, there will be audio sync issues with this setup, I guarantee it (have been there). You need a TBC-like device inbetween such as a DVD-recorder in passthrough.Last edited by Skiller; 21st Jul 2021 at 13:54.
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Of course even with an old OS if you bought used, without the original driver CD, the manuf may not have the driver for download.
I actually have a pretty old WinTV PCI card installed on my XP dual-boot (and no support beyond XP). It def captures lossless since I did just that the last time I used it. It's not actually connected up now and for the life of me can not remember if it has s-video.
So older Hauppuages are a possibility for you. -
Maybe I should withdraw my above post since this card was BT878. Never had an issue with it though.
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Here we go again
. I was lent a blackmagic intensity shuttle some months ago, but I could never use it because I never had a TBC and frames dropped like hell. I can't have that issue again.
BTW, what about the Ati 9000 Pro AIW? It's a VIVO TV tuner with s video in. Any good for my purpose? -
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I can only comment on my own experience.
I just found the installation manual for the WinTV Express. No s-video on this card. -
Here are a couple of suggestions for cards that use the Philips SAA7134 chip:
- Terratec Cinergy 400
- Lifeview PCI TV
- Medion branded ones that start with "MD" and a 4 digit number (for example "Medion MD 5044")
I'm sorry but that's gonna happen with most capture devices if connected straight to a VCR. Maybe a MiniDV or Digital8 camcorder would be an option for you as well? It's not lossless, but still very good quality, and no audio sync issues there. It is quite straightforward, I recommend this route for beginners.
It's actually a GPU (graphics card) with AGP interface and VIVO (video-in video-out) function, not a plain PCI capture card. It uses the Theatre 200 chip for analog video decoding which I am not familiar with. But according to this thread it should be good. - Terratec Cinergy 400
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I'm sorry but that's gonna happen with most capture devices if connected straight to a VCR. Maybe a MiniDV or Digital8 camcorder would be an option for you as well? It's not lossless, but still very good quality, and no audio sync issues there. It is quite straightforward, I recommend this route for beginners.[/QUOTE]
So a DVD Player between the vcr and the card might solve the problem? -
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Sorry, just one final question but I couldn't find any info online, does this card have hardware compression or I can capture straight rgb or huffyuv from it?
The one I found on ebay has labelled "Real time MPEG2 encoding", is it just an option or the hardware compression?
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My guess, and it is only a guess, is that this card is on-chip/hardware encoding to mpeg. Quite a few Hauppauge cards do that as well.
'Real time' is somewhat confusing since my Hauppauge USB-Live2 does that but it can also do lossless.
I know this is slightly above your budget but why not ? -
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Maybe a link to the Ebay item might help (many a seller has not a clue what they sell)
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There you go: https://www.ebay.it/itm/313473173615?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1...427c%7Ciid%3A1
In fact he states he bought it almost for mistake and never used it. -
Well it appears to be a card that Skiller suggests. One with that Phillips chipset so, according to the wiki, no hardware encoding.
Od course you will have to use your legacy rig for it. -
Terratec Cinergy 400, like other SAA713x cards, uses software compression. The box is referring to software compression of MPEG-2. You can use other software to capture lossless, as Skiller said.
I've used SAA713x cards up to Win7. Haven't tried later. DScaler should work well for PAL capture and offers extra options with its own built-in drivers. (For NTSC it can only do 30.0 fps capture which is bad.)My YouTube channel with little clips: vhs-decode, comparing TBC, etc. -
Interesting, could be related to Dscaler however because I recorded hours of PAL60 captures with my Terratec Cinergy 400 at 29.97i in VirtualDub.
Btw, if one installed driver Version 1.4 (which I use and recommend), the correct capture width is always 704, not 720 (aside from Dscaler which does it's own thing). -
I used a terratec 250 pci for like +10 years. Pal, secam, ntsc, pal60 , caps with Virtualvcr (and fly2000tv aswell) on XP.Experimented a lot too (with dscaler etc..)
Now i use an hdmi pci-e card (laziness and better compatibility). At least with the hdmi card i can preview while i record without glitches.
The only software that worked fine for preview while recording was WinDR3 i recall (It recorded in "deinterlace mode" always and with limited bitrate ~8000 kbps max maybe) i did some good tv caps though, they simply could have been better.
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