Which tv card

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by ixtreme, Jul 3, 2004.

  1. ixtreme

    ixtreme Member

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    Good evening boys and girls
    I need some advice on tv cards i have learnt alot about copying MY OWN ps2 games and dvd's with great success with dvd decrypter and dvd shrink from this forum so thank you AfterDawn. Now i would like to learn how i can copy my home movies so i need to start with a tv card. I have looked on pass write ups but could only see 1 about 2 years ago and 1 from last year.Any help would be appreciated so that i can learn more about backing up all my personal things.
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    i have 3 ATI all-in-wonder video cards(all different models). have yet to find any thing better. the ATI cards have driver issues, dont like my lcd screen and tv out at the same time, tend to freeze up when running other software. but if i had to get another tv tuner i would go right back to them as they have great recording options, all the tevo stuff. they just work better than any other options i have tried. when i have tech problems ATI actually explains why their card does or doesnt do what i expect. very happy with the video capture choices.
     
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    Thanks for your advice i will have to look into these cards any make and model i should look out for.
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