Do you know FusionMPEG card from dvico?
Do you have any info?
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Hi,
The cards probably called fusion because it contains a fusion 878A chip which is the latest brook tree type chip. (This is a very good chip and theres some very good generic drivers for this chip)
The Mpeg bit will be handled by software encoding so you probably need at least an 800mhz machine but I find software real time encoding a bit dire and just capture using huffyuv and re-encode using save Panasonic Mpeg encoder or other to my desired output format.
Another card by jetway for £45 which also contains the same chip and software mpeg encoders is also good value for money. -
ironwood321 no it dosen't come with Fusion 878A chip I belive it has iCompression iTVC12 chip and this FusionMPEG has a Realtime Hardware MPEG2 Encode it not a RealTime MPEG Soft Encode.
As you can see from screenshot off there web site it has on board memory look like there about 6meg of it my guest would be 2MEG buff for Decode and 4meg buff for encode
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