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Old 08-04-2003, 14:27
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Video Capture and burn software

I've got a Pioneer A05 DVD burner, etc.

Two questions:


1) Looking for software to capture home video files, and do a minor to no amount of editing,, then burn. Anybody got any suggestions?

2) What's a good way to capture video? I have a ATI 9500Pro card that Does not support video input, and I am not going to pay the big bucks for a 8x card with video input/TV turner. There has to be a simple devise to allow video input and the capture to my HD.

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Old 08-04-2003, 14:38
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I'm pretty sure you can use a TV card, worth investigating as they're not that expensive.

I've got some home movies that I want to put on DVD so I'm also loolking at the TV card option.

Any info you get, please share.
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Old 09-04-2003, 03:10
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I use a Pinnacle card DC10+

Its a good card BUT still a bit Dear
But its gr8 for ripping homeVHS and TV prog to vcd (mpg1) and svcd (mpg2) i have not yet done them on a dvd-r yet..
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