Looking for analog video/audio capture card
- ongakuka
- Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2003 8:07 am
Re: Looking for analog video/audio capture card
As long as you have the HD, I recommend doing analog->DV capture. It's a very edit friendly, *fast* codec when working with dedicated hardware.Ko Oh Yoku wrote:Okay, since getting video game footage is getting to be such a pain in the ass these days, I decided that I would start saving up for a capture card.
But all the video capture cards that I find all convert DV into analog or only have an S-Video or antennae input support.
What I want is to hook up my PS2 (specifically the yellow, red, and white cables) to a capture card so that I can get it to something conventional like Huffyuv video and PCM audio.
Anyone know any ones of those that are pretty good?
If you want just a straight analog in card, I used to use a WinTV PCI (Hauppauge?) card, worked nicely for short clips (320x240, a few minutes in length). If you want to capture anything larger than 320x240 (approx) @ 29.97 FPS, you're going to have to get something Firewire/1394 based and that's generally DV.
- ongakuka
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- NicholasDWolfwood
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- Location: New Jersey, US
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Dazzle Digital Video Creator
I'm selling my Dazzle Digital Video Creator
capture card. It's in great condition and comes with Dazzle's newest MovieStar software (v4.25). Also it comes with cDVD authoring software by Sonic Solutions. Dazzle DVC (digital video creator) captures in high quality MPEG-1 format which is easily edited by most popular video editing utilities. I use premiere to edit these videos. Dazzle DVC is a great audio+video capture card for the begining and intermediately experienced music video creator. If you are interested please e-mail me at
doishsta@msn.com or
bclivin@aol.com . Thank you. Mata na~
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