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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
You get what you pay for, I originally had a TV Wonder from ATI but wasn't satisfied with the subpar quality. A USB solution may be an option, but I would avoid it because of the poor quality due to lack of bandwidth. 11megabits per second sounds like a lot but really isnt. I eventually went with an all in wonder radeon 8500 which works like a charm, the video out is really nice to to record onto VHS. I can make some pretty sexy stuff just gotta tweak the capture settings to get it just right between compression strain on the processor and the max load your hdd can take down. If at all possible, I highly recommend the ati all in wonder series especially since the cards that accompany the vivo capability are sexy for gaming.
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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
What kind of quality loss do you get on a USB capture device? I'm going to be picking up one soon...
I'm using a DV Camera, so would the quality loss be comparable to going down to hi8? Do you get a lot of dropped frames using the USB? |
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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
Another solution that may not cost you a dime. I assume if you have edit software you have a capture card, so if your asking this question, you're card is DV. If you have that you may have or can barrow a Digital Camera (Digital-8, Mini-DV or what ever has DV I/O on it) YOu can typically connect the output from one camera to the input of the other (assuming you have the cables for both Cameras, you can use barrels (Female-Female coupler adapter or patch it through a VCR) This is taking Analog out of Cam 1 to Analog In on DV Camera. Then you will have a Tape that you can feed into your computer via Firewire. NOTE: Some DV Cameras don't allow Analog In for Recording, so you have to try it and see. If it doesn't work borrow another!
If this works for you, great. I've used this to tranfer from VHS Tapes to get into an edit- prior to buying an Analog-DV Convertor. Now I use a AVID Mojo that has both Analog and DV I/O. But both of these methods cost money, while the above method is Free of Charge if you can get your hands on the Equipment. Last edited by stevek : 30-12-2004 at 21:06. |
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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
Pinnacle
I prefer Pinnacle because the editing software is really easy to work with and also I got the Studio AV/DV http://www.pinnaclesys.com/ProductPa...50&Langue_ID=7 It's really easy to install the card into your computer and if I'm correct, also has a 4-6 pin firewire cable - 30 bucks, the software - 80 bucks, and the card is also analog video imput, the yellow one, and firewire, has 2 ports of each -30 bucks, and I got that at Costco for only 80 bucks, I think good deal, but you still need to find a way to import the sound, but it also includes the RCA adapter - Dont know how much, to change the red and white wire into the stereo plug ins for connecting it into a microphone port in your computer. I see it as a good deal because getting everything seperate can run you up to about...150 bucks including tax or somewhere around there. And good luck with your project |
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