I have been looking for a capture card to move analog tapes to digital...
from what i've read on the net, most of these cards are not rated very well.
I don't need a TV tuner or a $500 video card. Does mayone have any experience
with Pinnacle Studio AV/DV Version 9? I'm using a P4 2.0 win XP with 256 ram.

Re: video capture cards by Kenny

Kenny
Wed Nov 09 15:20:52 CST 2005

For analogue capture I use a matrox G450eTV, it captures directly to MPEG
using the supplied PCVCR software and Nero will burn them as DVD.
I bought Studio 9 but could never get it to work, can't return it because it
came with a Firewire card and cable which I use for DV camcorder..
Now I use DVD Movie Factory 4, have also bought Premiere Elements, am
studying Adobe's "Classroom in a Book" and "Premiere Elements for Dummies"
at present and it looks very good.

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Kenny Cargill


"Blair" <Blair@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:29EE91B3-1922-447F-81A1-DE43FA87FA3A@microsoft.com...
>I have been looking for a capture card to move analog tapes to digital...
> from what i've read on the net, most of these cards are not rated very
> well.
> I don't need a TV tuner or a $500 video card. Does mayone have any
> experience
> with Pinnacle Studio AV/DV Version 9? I'm using a P4 2.0 win XP with 256
> ram.
>
>



Re: video capture cards by mick

mick
Sat Nov 12 12:57:40 CST 2005

What did you pay for the Matrox card?
mick