Mark42
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Have been capturing a lot of camcorder DV lately. Saving it as MPEG2 to the server. Was using a Roxio program I bought about 4 years ago and a capture card w/fire wire that is about 8 years old.
The latest software (AVS) is just overloading the PC. The little capture I did get before it starting chugging looks so much better than what the Roxio software was producing. So I want to go with AVS, but need more memory and HP.
Now I'm going to build another PC, but was wondering what to look for in a better video camera capture card. Looks like the firewire is still the preferred connection, so I will go with that, knowing both the Sony camcorders have firewire output. So what do I look for in a video capture card spec? Not interested in TV capture, just strictly capture from the camcorders.
Thanks!
Mark.
The latest software (AVS) is just overloading the PC. The little capture I did get before it starting chugging looks so much better than what the Roxio software was producing. So I want to go with AVS, but need more memory and HP.
Now I'm going to build another PC, but was wondering what to look for in a better video camera capture card. Looks like the firewire is still the preferred connection, so I will go with that, knowing both the Sony camcorders have firewire output. So what do I look for in a video capture card spec? Not interested in TV capture, just strictly capture from the camcorders.
Thanks!
Mark.