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  1. Any PCI capture cards that support PAL 60 signal? (Harware encoder even better!)
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    There are but as I don't live in PAL land and I am not a gamer, I don't remember what they are. If nobody posts with specific models, just search our forums for something like "PAL 60" and you should find some posts that mention which cards can do this. Note that most capture cards CANNOT do PAL 60 capture, so you definitely need to know before you buy that a specific card can do this.
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  3. I don't know of PCI cards but there's the ezcap DC60+ USB2 device.

    http://www.ezcap.tv/guide.html
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    I can only remember seeing a couple of devices reportedly capable of recording PAL60, some ATI All-In-Wonder AGP VGA/TV tuner/capture combo cards that are no longer in production, and the aforementioned EzCAP/EasyCAP USB devices. None of which is a PCI card.

    The EzCAP116 is the only device currently in production that I know of which is supposed to be able to handle PAL60. It is a USB device and encodes via software. It seems to work well for a lot of people. That is, if they get the real product, not one of the abundant cheap knock-offs.
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    All the older bt87x based cards with the btwincap driver do the trick.
    Hauppague Win TV Go for example.
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  6. There was a recent discussion here about the Hauppauge PVR-150 being able to capture PAL60 -- with some version of the driver or something...

    Here it is:
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/324293-Hauppauge-PVR-150-%28PAL-Version%29-Recordin...=1#post2008438
    Last edited by jagabo; 19th Sep 2010 at 20:20.
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  7. I am trying to convert some NTSC VHS playing them on a VCR that can play back NTSC on PAL TV.

    I read somewhere in the net that NTSC 443 is the same as pal 60.

    I have a Hauppauge HVR 1300 with mpeg2 hardware encoder that supports NTSC 443 from the composite input, but no luck. Capturing from this device is piece of cake and with Hauppauge's Wing, it can do DivX in real time!

    I also have an ATI graphics card which came with the T200 video in / out device which suppors PAL 60. I get a picture from this through virtualdub and run into problems described in https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/325830-Captured-AVI-file-too-large (which in hindsight belongs in this section; perhaps some mod can move it).

    So NTSC 443 is not the same as PAL 60.
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