Cheapest hardware to capture VHS ( rca )

dig314

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My PC has FireWire and USB, but my VideoCard is only VideoOut.
I have software to edit and burn video to DVD.

What is the cheapest hardware to capture VHS to video?
The reason I want the cheapest is that this is something I want to do - - not something I have to do.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Dig314


 

Peter

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or alternatively, Leadtek VC100XP.

It doesn't get more minimal than just the PCI videograbber chip and SVideo/Composite inputs. I have the Leadtek in my work PC - over the KWorld, the Leadtek has SVideo _and_ Composite inputs ... and Leadtek's software has a good track record of actually working. This cannot be said of all PCI video/TV input cards, sadly it's exactly the high profile brands that don't ever work right.
 

dig314

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I like the suggestion.

I already have editing / burning software. Should I consider the TV Tuner model since the cost is almost the same ? I sounds like the included software can capture/record video.
Kworld PCI TV Tuner Card


I went to KWorld site, but all the download links are HTTP 404.
Kword homepage
I will check their site again later in the month.

Dig314
 

glorygunk

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I just picked up a basic vid-capture card from a fellow ATer on the ForSale forum for $11. If you want TV-tuner capabilities as well its going to be more expensive.
 

cubby1223

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If you want to get excellent quality recordings, seriously try and stretch for a Hauppauge WinTV PVR250. You've got a good Athlon 64 w/ 1gig Ballistix ram, doesn't appear you're that hurting for cash. Do yourself a favor, the time you'll save working with the PVR250 far outweighs the higher initial price.