Luisa Lamas wrote:
Thanx IOhannes,
What do you mean to " bt8x8 based capture-cards" ? Cool price, but ...
well it is just simple ordinary normal capture-cards like pinnacle's or hauppauge (they used to be based on the "brooktree 848" (or alternatively 878) (now "connexant") chipset. on linux they are supported with the bttv chipset and are most common.
What I founded ... is more cheap if it is internal (moreless what you say about 75 Euros) but if it is external is expensive (about 250 Euros and higher) from Pinnacle and Pyro. Because I have a portable PC and must carry him to the University to do my final presentation where I have the video mix table I must buy a external one. DonŽt think so ?!
yes that is the problem. i just haven't found a good external capture-card yet (but i admit, i haven't searched a lot after i bought this pinnacle-crap)
Whats incredible ... in the university exist two converters for Mac OS systems and they donŽt have cable and transformer to connect to electrical network because Mac doesnŽt need this cable, people donŽt know where are the cables so I canŽt test to see if they could work with PC and windows system, ... My Goodness.
Thank for your advice I will test ... before buy. I have the premiere installed on the pc and I carry him with me ...
i would rather test with Gem if you do tests and you want to run it with Gem ;-) (i mean, i guess you have both Gem and premiere installed on your laptop; so try out both if you get the opportunity to do so)
After a [create] [1( to render on and [open( I send an [enumerate( message and I can see the connections established if they exist. What is missing is a a/d converter ... with luck I get one.
yes; although a/d-converter is such a weird word for a capture-card (although is is of course an adc)
mfg.asd.r IOhannes