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  1. ylong - Not sure what happened, I did reply but I didn't realise it was not posted. Something strange hapopened.
    Anyway to answer your questions.
    Firstly the PV256 is about $US200.00 if you buy it direct from Taiwan. ( I presume you are in the U.S.)
    But the PV256 does not like motherboards with sound or video or both on board. So if you have those on board you best buy something else.
    Geniv is right, the snazzi is good at VCD encoding.
    The PV231 does support W2K.
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  2. I will buy PV231 or pv233 for TV capture. I will post the result when I get them.
    Much thanks to norm and geniv. Appreciate your kindly help.
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  3. here's a trick for great quality VCD.

    just capture your VCD at bit rates of around 3-4meg and then use TMPENC to re encode to complient VCD bitrate. I tried that on my SNAZZI and the result video is alot better than realtime complient VCD captures.

    (that is if you don't mind waiting for tmpenc to process for the file)
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