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Re: Video ripping question?




I've used a Matrox Mystique with Rainbow Runner very successfully in the
past - for a 20 minute capture I might lose 1 or 2 frames.

My newer TNT2 card in comparison is really naff and loses frames all over
the place - very jerky - it seems to pause every 3-4 seconds.

It is important that your hard drives are defragmented first and it helps
if
you have more that one drive.

Jeff.

----- Original Message -----
From: "POCO LOCO" <poco.loco@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Video ripping question?


> > if this is too much for the list, someone scream, and we will
take it
> > private....
>
> NO, please don't stop, I am reading with great interest. I have an ISA
Movie
> Machine II card by FAST. I have being trying to capture video from my
Hi8
> video camera for editing with adobe premiere for the last....5 years.
I
have
> kept upgrading my PC with the belief that one day it would capture
25fps
of
> video and reasonable audio without dropping frames. I started with a
pentium
> 60, then 200 and now a AMD 1Ghz...but still can not capture VHS
quality
> without dropping frames after 2 or 3 minutes. I am very interested in
anyone
> who is having success in this area and with which hardware? I was
under
the
> belief that the MMII card was special because it had hardware MJpeg
encoding
> but from the sounds of what your saying, I would be best buying a new
video
> card?
>
> What hardware works?
>
> Any feedback on any of the above would be very appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark Johnson
>
>
>
>
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