Guest The Man in Blak Posted March 28, 2002 Report Posted March 28, 2002 All right, I'm kind of getting tired of wasting tape after tape on RAW, so I'm interested in the idea of grabbing a video capture card. However, I have absolutely no idea (other than the '1337 g0dly All-in-Wonder Radeon that just came out) where to start or what to even compare other than software packages. Any recommendations?
Guest DrTom Posted March 29, 2002 Report Posted March 29, 2002 I don't really follow the video capture market (since I have no use for such a card), but you can check a few websites to get some product comparisons, general price guides, and recommendations. Try these: Tom's Hardware Guide Anandtech
Guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Posted March 30, 2002 the matrox millenium I had a few years ago was the shit, so I will vouch for matrox as a good vendor --Rob
Guest razazteca Posted March 30, 2002 Report Posted March 30, 2002 Matrox and ATI-All-In-Wonder are both good, I believe that the Matrox is a better capture card while the ATI is a better game card.
Guest pacguy Posted April 2, 2002 Report Posted April 2, 2002 i have a matrox tv card now and have to tell you that the driver support is bad.
Guest pacguy Posted April 6, 2002 Report Posted April 6, 2002 well the matrox g400 is unsupported in xp(both capture and graphics wise) so no xp drivers. and the gtv looks like you need a super powerfull machine to cap, not to metion they have already stoped driver development on the capture drivers of the gtv too. check out http://www.matroxusers.com/ for more info
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