USB doesn't capture as good as a Firewire or an Analog card. If you only want a inexpensive and easy way to set up and capture VHS tapes, it's not too bad. I was using my DV Cam as a bridge to capture with to make VCD's. I purchased a Pinnacle LINK USB converter which came with Studio 7 SE capture editing software. Cost $49.00. Capture 320X240 avi files(was able to force 720X640 results choppy). LINX will also work with Virtual Dub And Huffy codec. The included software will render to avi, mpg, wmf, realvideo8 and VCD formats. Quality is ok. Not quite as good as the DV bridge, but hey, inexpensive way to get into Non lineniar editing and be able to learn how. Be sure and turn off all the programs you don't need running.
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Inexpensive - yes, if you don't already have a DV camcorder. Most of those run at least several hundred dollars. It seems that a <$200 box that captures MPEG/MPEG2 directly without need for tremendous hard drive useage and 8 hours to encode is worth it, IMHO of course.
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Check out the Pinnacle Bungee - works great in RT MPEG2 encoding off the USB 1.1, it also has a TV tuner and both S-video and compsite in. Make terriffic SVCD and full DVD MPEG2 files with no dropped frames/choppiness/lost audio video sync so this USB as an issue is a Red Herring. Product works out of the box and aftger having struggled with both ATI and Hauppauge devices, it was a blessing. Also has a burner function that will take the captures and burn them to the DVD or CD burner.
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Originally Posted by Rich927
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I'm using a FusionMPEG USB model (up to 6Mbs MPEG1/2) (www.dvico.com) and am extremely happy with it. It runs on my Armada E500 laptop, and I've had absolutely no problems capturing MPEG1 (VCD) or MPEG2 (SVCD, DVD up to 6Mbs)
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