Video capture cards

thew00tlander

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Nov 20, 2001
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Hi. A friend suggested I post here to get some advice as to which card to buy. Here's what I'm looking for:

A card under $150 (not including tax/shipping)
A card that will have 1 video 2 audio INputs
A card that will allow me to take both screenshots and video's
A card that has all the connections I need to do this

I was originally looking at the Radeon All-In-Wonder because it can/will do everything I want. My friend suggested I find a different card so, here I am.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

tracert

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Nov 14, 2001
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Good move, go with the AIW that you originally thought. ATI has put out some new drivers that are much better and they seem to be getting on the ball as far as that goes. I think you already made a good choice.

ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 32MB DDR 4X AGP Video Card - OEM with TV Out- TV-ON-DEMANDT Watch what you want, when you want Pause live TV Instant Replay GUIDE Plus+ Interactive Program Guide with no monthly fee - comes with driver, dvd driver, ati media center, external cable Fedex Saver

Cut and pasted from newegg. Even with shipping this will come in under your price limit.
 

Quetzalboat

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Aug 23, 2001
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My dear friend,

You need a VIDEO CAPTURE CARD, or just a Video Card for gaming with video capture feature?
If you really need a REAL Video Capture card :;)
a. Pinnacle Systems DV200 = $ 238
Digital Video Editing Card
Adobe Premiere 6.0
b. Pinnacle Systems DV500 Plus = $537
Native DV Editing With Real-time Effects, Titles and Filters.
Combines analog and digital video sources
with a professional set of real-time features.
Adobe Premiere 6.0 Editing
c. MATROX RT2500 Video Editing Card - retail = $779
Single PCI-bus video editing card.
Professional Nonlinear DV Editor
ADOBE PREMIERE 6.0,
ULEAD COOL3D
SONIC FOUNDRY ACID MUSIC