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| Good laptop pc card capture card options for video? I'm seeking a decent capture device for a laptop to capture video from svideo and rca stereo cables.. I'll be recording it right onto the single harddrive inside the unit ( i thought about doing the seperate external drive, but for now ill try the internal one)... I'd say I'd want at least "DVD" resolution, even though yeah, its just svideo... Do they even make any Laptop capture devices for component video or hdmi (for HD quality).. This device has to be a PC card, as I dont have a express card slot available. Here are a few I did find, not sure how good they are though (i dont think i really need a tuner, though it wouldnt hurt, but would like to keep cost minimal): MTVCBMCER AverMedia (has tuner, more expensive) $138 http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store...1559&source=fr Sabrent TV-PCB05 http://www.chiefvaluecom/product/pro...ies%20Notebook $36.99 Vista? Mpeg2? Kworld vs- usb2800 $39.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815100112 30fps 720x480, mpg1,2,4 I'm guessing all these are capable of Mpeg 2? Mpeg 4 would be a bonus, but i think i need mpeg2 minimally? I'd also like it to work in Vista.. Right now the Sabrent has the right price, but may not have mpeg2 or vista.. Nor do I know how the reviews are on that one.. I also really hadnt considered the USB variety.. So in summary.. My goal would be a good quality PC card one, with mpeg2 and vista compatibility i suppose... Thanks |
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| Re: Good laptop pc card capture card options for video? On Nov 8, 12:07 pm, markm...******.com wrote: > I'm seeking a decent capture device for a laptop to capture video > from > svideo and rca stereo cables.. I'll be recording it right onto the > single harddrive inside the unit ( i thought about doing the seperate > external drive, but for now ill try the internal one)... > > I'd say I'd want at least "DVD" resolution, even though yeah, its > just > svideo... > > Do they even make any Laptop capture devices for component video or > hdmi (for HD quality).. > > This device has to be a PC card, as I dont have a express card slot > available. > > Here are a few I did find, not sure how good they are though (i dont > think i really need a tuner, though it wouldnt hurt, but would like > to > keep cost minimal): > > MTVCBMCER AverMedia (has tuner, more expensive) $138http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store...1559&source=fr > > Sabrent TV-PCB05http://www.chiefvaluecom/product/pro...ies%20Notebook > $36.99 Vista? Mpeg2? > > Kworld vs- usb2800 $39.99http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815100112 > 30fps 720x480, mpg1,2,4 > > I'm guessing all these are capable of Mpeg 2? Mpeg 4 would be a > bonus, > but i think i need mpeg2 minimally? I'd also like it to work in > Vista.. > > Right now the Sabrent has the right price, but may not have mpeg2 or > vista.. Nor do I know how the reviews are on that one.. > > I also really hadnt considered the USB variety.. > > So in summary.. My goal would be a good quality PC card one, with > mpeg2 and vista compatibility i suppose... > > Thanks I just did something similar to what you are about to do. I recorded a TV program on my DVR, and have not been able to upload that to my PC, so I hooked up my Hauppauge WinTV USB unit to my laptop, connect the R-L Audio output and video output of the DVR to my WinTV unit, and started Windows Media MovieMaker. Then I playback the recorded TV program and clicked "start" capture. An hour later after the program stopped I clicked "stop" and the laptop churns for another hour converting the temp recording file into wmv file. I was going to sell my WinTV USB, but on hindsight, I've now decided to keep it just for this purpose. |
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| Re: Good laptop pc card capture card options for video? On Nov 8, 3:05 pm, cmdrdata <cmdrd...@mail.com> wrote: > On Nov 8, 12:07 pm, markm...******.com wrote: > > > > > > > I'm seeking a decentcapturedevice for a laptop tocapturevideo > > from > > svideo and rca stereo cables.. I'll be recording it right onto the > > single harddrive inside the unit ( i thought about doing the seperate > > external drive, but for now ill try the internal one)... > > > I'd say I'd want at least "DVD" resolution, even though yeah, its > > just > > svideo... > > > Do they even make any Laptopcapturedevices for component video or > > hdmi (for HD quality).. > > > This device has to be aPCcard, as I dont have a expresscardslot > > available. > > > Here are a few I did find, not sure how good they are though (i dont > > think i really need a tuner, though it wouldnt hurt, but would like > > to > > keep cost minimal): > > > MTVCBMCER AverMedia (has tuner, more expensive) $138http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store...1559&source=fr > > > Sabrent TV-PCB05http://www.chiefvaluecom/product/pro...ies%20Notebook > > $36.99 Vista? Mpeg2? > > > Kworld vs- usb2800 $39.99http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815100112 > > 30fps 720x480, mpg1,2,4 > > > I'm guessing all these are capable of Mpeg 2? Mpeg 4 would be a > > bonus, > > but i think i need mpeg2 minimally? I'd also like it to work in > > Vista.. > > > Right now the Sabrent has the right price, but may not have mpeg2 or > > vista.. Nor do I know how the reviews are on that one.. > > > I also really hadnt considered the USB variety.. > > > So in summary.. My goal would be a good qualityPCcardone, with > > mpeg2 and vista compatibility i suppose... > > > Thanks > > I just did something similar to what you are about to do. I recorded a > TV > program on my DVR, and have not been able to upload that to myPC, > so I hooked up my Hauppauge WinTV USB unit to my laptop, connect the > R-L Audio output and video output of the DVR to my WinTV unit, and > started > Windows Media MovieMaker. Then I playback the recorded TV > program and clicked "start"capture. An hour later after the program > stopped > I clicked "stop" and the laptop churns for another hour converting > the temp recording file into wmv file. I was going to sell my WinTV > USB, > but on hindsight, I've now decided to keep it just for this purpose.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I'll keep that usb type in mind, should i decide to go that route.. I think for now I may just go with an internal PC card.. Do you just have a single harddrive in your laptop.. or dual inside or a firewire external one for the video? I'd probably just go with the single internal.. i dont think it will drop frames if all it is doing is capturing. |
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