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  1. If you think about digitization devices, you have:
    • DVD recorders that digitize to MPEG-2 on a disc
    • Capture devices that save in some version of lossy (AVCD110, MiniDV camcorder, Pinnacle 710 USB, Elgato video capture, etc.)
    • Capture devices that let you save in lossless codec in VirtualDub (all the ATI units(?), AJA units (?) etc.)
    • Capture devices that let you save the raw RF signal (Domesday Duplicator)

    Where does RetroTink5 fit in? It's superpower is that it has a built-in upscaler and deinterlacer that works in real-time. But you can turn it off and can capture in the native 480i in VirtualDub with HuffYUV. At that level, the only difference between it and an ATI is that the data exits the RetroTink via HDMI, so you need to add an HDMI-to-USB device to get it into your computer. (RetroRBG suggests the Magewell 32060.)

    Do you think of the RetroTink5+Magewell be in the same category as the ATIs? Or another category?
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    Originally Posted by Darryl
    Capture devices that save in some version of lossy (AVCD110, MiniDV camcorder, Pinnacle 710 USB, Elgato video capture, etc.)
    To correct this, the Pinnacle 710 and Elgato only capture lossy because that is what the capture software does. I know for a fact that the 710 will capture lossless, and I'm sure that the Elgato will do the same. Included in the Lossless capture group are all the other reputable digitisers, such as the GV-USB2 and the USB Live-2.

    All of those should be in your third dot point.
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    RetroTINK is for video game consoles, the videotape use has issues. Was not made for tapes. Does not fit at all.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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