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| ATI All In Wonder Radeon | Graphics Card Tv Tuner Analog VideoIn |
Win95 Win98 Win2K WinXP Vista? NT4 MAC Linux *based on user reports. |
AGP | $50 | 7.1/10 80 votes |
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| A whole new way to watch and interact with TV
Stereo TV-tuner Watch high-quality 125-channel TV on your PC, full-screen or in a window while you work or browse the Internet Now you can watch your favorite TV program while downloading files from the Internet! TV-ON-DEMAND™ Take total control of TV viewing: pause or rewind, then scroll forward, or record live TV broadcasts for later viewing Pitch corrected audio allows you to watch live TV or recordings at slow, fast, or normal speed without sacrificing audio clarity Gemstar GUIDE Plus+™ Interactive Program Guide (North America) Scroll through Gemstar GUIDE Plus+™ listings while watching the current channel in a window Search and schedule programs for viewing or recording by title, category (i.e. golf, comedies, etc.), actor/performer or date All the benefits of a Personal Video Recorder without a monthly fee Zoom and Pan Zoom in on the action Pan within the zoomed video TV Magazine & Hot Words (North America) Create a TV Magazine with images and text from the chosen programs Use the \"Hot Words\" real-time word notification feature to let you know when words or phrases are detected - great tool for journalists, investors, students or sports fans. |
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Initially bought this card in 2001 for capturing VHS tapes. Used on an old P111 450, mpeg2 capture was impossible, mpeg1 was fine for svcd/vcd. Later got 2.8 AMD Barton 2003 never had too much trouble after that, mpeg2 captures were more than adequate for putting to DVD. Lordsmurf web site is well worth a look for advice. Comments posted by hartless from United Kingdom, November 14, 2007: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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Machine Specs used in operation: Soyo P4VGA M/B P4 2.2GHz CPU DDR 512k RAM ATI AIW radeon AGP (capture) 30G & 80G HDD I/O Magic DVD+/-R(W) DVD (burner) Software Specs. used: DVD-X-TREME Burning software Nero 5.5 " " DVD43 CSS Removal sftwr DVD Decrypter " " Card works beautifully when burning from any VCR or DVD player. By using the RCA ports, the video signal transmits the same wether using a PAL or NTSC source. You should also be able to adjust the regions on you ATI card. Go to www.lordsmurf.com for software and information regarding your ATI card. Best place to go. DVD-X-Maker (comes stand alone or with DVD-X-TREME), from 321 Studios, is beautiful for turning any videos into DVDs. You can make them look very professional with special features and interactive title menus. You can even make your own chapter selections. Nero 5.5 is great for doing just simple burns of files that can work, but don't necessarily have any frills. Ritek media (Ridata) seems to work the best for most any DVD player on the market. DVD-R(w) also seems to be the most compatible for DVD players to read. I have used Sony DVD-R(w) media (from Wal-Mart) and it works beautifully. DVD+R(w) media works some of the time on many DVD players, and/or can be very tempermental, though, Ritek and Sony still seem to be the best to use when burning DVD+R(w). Had a few problems in the beginning with sound, but visited www.lordsmurf.com 8 months ago and never had a problem since. Absolutely no system crashes with 321 Studio's software. The more RAM, the smoother it runs. Comments posted by Doramius from United States, April 27, 2004: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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I got the Radeon 7200 AGP All In Wonder (32 megs RAM) in a used system I bought (P4, 2.0 GHz, 512 DDR RAM, one 120 gig hard drive, XP Home Edition). It works beautifully for capturing VHS tapes. I did the following stuff: 1) I read lordsmurf's site to understand what I was doing; 2) I made sure I had all the latest drivers from ATI (MMC 8), and the latest XP codecs and stuff; 3) I applied the Macrovision hack (see lordsmurf). I have captured all sorts of VHS stuff to mpeg2 using ATI's "high DVD" setting, including making personal backups of commercial VHS movies. The only times I ran into problems was with videotaped TV shows, then it would drop frames, I suspect because they were taped on cheap VCRs. However, by stepping down to SVCD quality it worked fine again. SVCD seems perfectly adequate for videotape stuff anyway, DVD level is probably overkill. For the people below who had problems, as lordsmurf says: ATI is a reputable company, if the card dropped frames they wouldn't sell it. If you are dropping frames the problem is most likely in your system, or judging by my experience it also depends on the tapes, and the signal recorded onto the tapes. The card I have is the oldest, first generation of All In Wonder Radeons, the newest ones must be really awesome. Highly recommended. Comments posted by tim from Canada, February 26, 2004: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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This card is a great value and works well. Check out lordsmurf.com I have been using this card to capture for 3 years. In my opinion it is an incredible bang for your buck kinda buy (assuming your getting it on ebay).This card is the best. I have used a AMD k6-2 500 mhz with great results, and nary a problem. However getting this baby set up is a bit of a trick though. I myself have had problems with the software ATI has provided especially pre 7.5 MMC. I have always resolved these problems fairly quickly though, I empathize with whats written below, but if your setup meets all the requirements that are on the box, this card WILL work. Just a note: I have used this card for capture in Mandrake Linux following the GATOS project, works great, and I am by no means a programmer or even a Linux Fanatic, just persistant. Also if you capture with this card YOU MUST CHECK OUT: http://www.lordsmurf.com In my opinion this is the ATI AIW capture Bible. For Mike who leaft the comment below, there is a file to remove the macrovision from your tapes; http://www.triuneweb.com/sites/lordsmurf-com/downloads/atihacks.rar Comments posted by Dave from Canada, February 15, 2004: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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I bought this card to capture my VHS (Rolling Stones concerts Amateur video). It works at 50% only. Half of my VHS are detected with this Macrovision shit. Those VHS are not copyrighted and not commercial. It was a waste of money for me. If you want to play games, it's great but if you to capture any VHS, don't buy that crap. ATI for capturing sucks !! Comments posted by Michael from Canada, February 11, 2004: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 3 of 10. |
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Don't buy this piece of crap. I bought it to capture PAL video and had constant problems with its drivers and the stupid-ass app that you are forced to use thanks to it using a proprietary capture chip. The app would think it was being feed marcovision encoded video, even when the signal was clean, thus screwing up the capture and do this stupid 30 loop thing!! An absolute pain in the ass from start to finish. Didn't get one good capture from it ever.... :( I'll never go near another ATI product again. Go and buy a real capture card with the BT878 chip. No %$#&ing marcovision detection on that baby and I'm capturing in 720x576 in VDub under Win98 that look brilliant!!! Comments posted by Scott from Australia, February 06, 2004: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 1 of 10. |
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I'vo bought this PAL version of ATI All-in-wonder card. Made it work in Win 98 SE, but had problems with ATI DVD player. After solving theese problems new problems with the card in win 98 se, so I changed to win ME. Now the card works but are not able to capture in AVI in PAL resolutions. THE DRIVERS DON'T SUPPORT AVI GRABBING IN PAL RESOLUTIONS! (Answer from ATI "support"). Was told that they may be made in the future if there is a demand. You've to grab in NTSC resolutions (PAL system) The MPEG and MPEG2 works fine on my Athlon 1200 MHz 256 DDR RAM PC. TV tuner works fine. Support? Well not so good. First you are told (from an automatic e-mailing machine) to install latest drivers direct X bla bla bla making it clear that noone has read your questions. After that on my repeating questions I got correct and fast reply from the site so the DVD/Card/driver problems were solved. The last message also explained that there were no support for PAL resolutions in AVI capturing. So if you would like to do analog capturing in AVI and PAL stay away from this card. Comments posted by Hitman from Other, October 19, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 5 of 10. |
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I got this nearly 2 years ago. Worked fine under win98 - no problems beyond OS/file system limitations - 4Gb filesize. MPG 1 capture was fine. Win2K - TV tuner/Video in didn't work. Further investigation showed it was basically unable to cope with windows' IRQ sharing. There's a link below to http://www.pcaudiolabs.com/setuptips.asp Which does seem to describe the correct procedures to get it working (ACPI vs standard PC). Since I sorted that it has been fine. Did require a full win2k reinstall, mind. And I accidentally formatted the wrong hard disk during that. I assume it is unrelated that my monitor dies on me last month... Comments posted by Simon from Other, June 08, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 8 of 10. |
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Where to start. I've read all the comments here and I guess I have to support most of the negative ones. I've got 5 machines all running different flavors of ATI cards. The 7500 Radeon AIW is in my personal machine and its been poor at best in any form of capture. I encode VHS and SVHS tapes to SVCD and capture using many tools depending on my whim. VDub used to work for me, but the driver upgrade to 8.0 MMC messed that up. Switched to a 2nd box and had nearly identical problems. Mainly IPF's and GPF's when run with complex sound setups, the capture wont go on Full frame caps. If I cap at non-interlaced settings on YUY2 the capture quality is horrid. In support of the negatives regarding support... ATI's web is about as bad as it gets. Their attempt at seperating OEM and retail is pathetic imho. When you attempt to contact them, you get canned mail replies telling you to check your cables etc. Not even related auto-help... why even send the email eh? No comments from support about what might be the problems. Actually found out that 2 of my problems were known by ati and later fixed in the 8.5 MMC. To this day on 2 of the machines the TV crashes on open. I just move the error screen out to the edge and watch ... I'm rambling. The cards are mediocre for this price. Dont buy any. Comments posted by ShuMO from Other, June 03, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 5 of 10. |
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i own this card since 1 1/2 year ,with the latest update from ATi its very good, real time VCD and SVCD compression,windows media capture,even surveillance capture!,realy good display performance (32meg),playing ghost-recon+raven shield in 1152x864 without image fliking,for me , its good investment, great $/quality ratio,but like any capture card,there is a learning process for the beginer,GGTRONIC,may 2003 Comments posted by ggtronic from Other, May 11, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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drops frames on Mpeg2(PIII 1 GHZ 512MB RAM) but works great for Mpeg1 captures. I have hooked up to Dishnetwork satalite feed gets high quality recording Comments posted by Darrell from Other, April 16, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 7 of 10. |
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die karte ist müll, die treiber fehlerhaft. sendersuche 5 minuten ist ein witz, flackernde bildwiedergabe über antenne, avi und mpeg 1 und 2 funktionieren nicht, entweder kein ton, oder ton unsynchron oder die wiedergabe läuft zulangsam (mediaplayer)teilweise bleibt bei der wiedergabe das bild stehen, tonläuftweiter !!!!! getestet an zwei identischen karten....... netmeeting per all in wonder pro oder 128 ist nicht mehr möglich, auch nicht unter win98 SE oder ME, bei den älteren Karten war dies möglich.......schon deshalb ist die AIW Radeon nicht zu empfehlen...... die AIW Radeon schlägt voll beim Kopierschutz zu !!! Videoeingang bleibt bei anschluß von externen DVD-playern schwarz !!!! 250 €uro für die ATI AIW RADEON sind rausgeworfnes Geld. Hinzu kommt das ATI in Deutschland KEINEN SUPPORT anbietet !!!! Selbst auf Anfragen gibt es KEINE Antwort. Daher das URTEIL......VOM KAUF ABZURATEN Wer nicht unbedingt einen Kombikarte braucht sollte zu der PixelView für 50 €uro greifen. Diese hat noch BT-Treiber, die erst Netmeeting möglichmachen! Comments posted by Bernd from Other, April 11, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 1 of 10. |
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I've bought this card in Italy,then it is the one with a Pal tv tuner, on March 31st 2003: the installation cd is completely outdated (year 2000) and i used drivers and ati mmc downloaded from the ati site; i followed very precisely all instructions from the site for install: TV Capture from tuner DOESN'T work. I have a P4 2.0ghz compaq with Win Xp pro. Comments posted by leo brutus from Other, April 07, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: No rating. |
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I use this card and S-video capture drops the occasional frame. Composite capture works OK if I use a low resolution. TV capture is spot on and I even use it to just capture sounds as MP3's. Did have a few install problems from the ATI CD. It wouldn’t install every component automatically. SO I installed each component in turn and it all worked fine. I bought it when it first arrived in the UK and paid £180 pounds. But it was worth it. £-D performance is very good and the access though the cables and adaptor box is excellent. It saves all the fumbling about at the back of the PC each time. I've just added a check (£11.15) fire wire card and use Ulead V4 SE for editing. It's basic but does the job simply. Though the final render is a bit slow. Now these cards are cheaper they are good value for money and I can’t see what a more expensive card would do that I require. One thing I would like to do is disable the Macro vision so I can record DVD’s to MPEG files. Any idea how I can do this? Comments posted by Phil Halliwell from Other, February 19, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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Factory Support SUCKS. They will not answer e-mails and want 1.95 / min for phone conversation. I was sent wrong video out cable from my dealer with card and can not get the right cable from dealer or ATI. Only can return card to dealer for refund. With no ATI support by a cheeper card why pay 80 bucks. Comments posted by roger from Other, February 16, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 1 of 10. |
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Check this site out!: http://www.pcaudiolabs.com/setup_tips/index.htm In this site, you can learn to optimize your PC by assigning the IRQs correctly to specific devices. Hitup this site then email me for any questions. Comments posted by Vincent from Other, January 30, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: No rating. |
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Hello, it works under xp sp1 if you install it this way. -xp sp1; -dont uninstall ati xp driver; -install capture driver - dont restart; -start driver installation ( ati 08.08.2002. for win2000); -when driver is unpackt on its original location cancel installation; -manually go to device manager and start manually driver upgrade, driver is not digitally signed, when you asked to overwrite newest file click ok; -when you finished diver installation - restart; -install control panel for win2000 and restart; -install mmc 7.7.0.0. and restart. -install teletext, restart, install dvd and restart. It works for me. Comments posted by Mladen from Other, January 09, 2003: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 7 of 10. |
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When I first got this card it worked great! My mistake was to update the drivers, because after that is when my troubles began. It would capture from the tv tuner fine but using the s-video in which is connected to my home theater receiver, where my dvd player is, gave me trouble. Tech support didn't help. So after spending $400 for the ATI 9700 Pro, I found that I had the same problems. Finally I got to talk to one of ATI's tech's personally, he knew the problem right away after I described my problem. It's that damned Macrovision. I tried using the Macrovision patches out there on the web with no luck. I ended up removing the 9700 and re-installing the ATIAIWRadeon and then tried the Macrovision remover patch and got it to work, whew! :P Comments posted by Dean from Other, December 25, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 5 of 10. |
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This card drops frames on the video capture. The dropped frames are not reported. I tried using different harddisks, motherboards, sound cards. Nothing helps. A waste of money Comments posted by David from Other, December 03, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 1 of 10. |
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This card is now working very well for me, but I did have to overcome a few hurdles to get there. 1. Capturing. I was not too impressed with the ATI software's ability to capture video, especially uncompressed video. This was due to a lack of resolution options, and also it would not let me record audio at 48000 Hz, only 44100 Hz. Instead, I wanted to use VirtualDub. The problem was that VirtualDub couldn't use it because it did not come with any Video for Windows drivers. Fortunately, I was able to grab a Video for Windows driver from a smaller capture card I had bought to compare against the ATI card. With VirtualDub, I could capture at all kinds of weird resolutions, such as 448x480 (for later conversion to 448x336 @ 60fps!). 2. YUV format. The ATI card would not capture to uncompressed RGB. Instead, it would only capture to uncompressed YUV. This turned out to be good, since it is the native format of the incoming video, and is 16-bit instead of 24-bit. However, the YUV driver file (msyuv.dll) that decodes it to RGB for further processing and compression caused the colors to go bad. Updated drivers haven't helped yet either. I was able to find a suitable replacement though from Windows XP. Apparently, Windows XP installs by default (with or without an ATI card in the system) with the msyuv.dll file that can correctly decode the YUV colors. Other than that, it has been a pretty good card. I like the display features it has, where it can display on both TV and a VGA monitor. It also has a DVI port for future monitors. Also the audio and video inputs are on this little box that connects to the card with a single plug, so you don't have to reach behind your computer to unplug and change your audio/video source. It is a great card with great abilities, but I gave it an 8 due to those problems that I had. Comments posted by Matt from Other, December 01, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 8 of 10. |
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ATI software could certainly be much better Capturing from analog source is somehow working - but you need to do all the work yourselves. ATI should probably write a decent manual. Comments posted by Morten from Other, November 25, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 7 of 10. |
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AIW Radeon 32MB DDR - A lot of hype but disapointed - especialy with bundled ULEAD Video Studeo S/W v4.0 upgraded to v5.0. ULEAD S-cks. I get better captures using ATI's own TV Record function. Recent ATI updates now apear to produce VCD, SVCD and DVD resolutions. But all captures seem to have solid white lines at the very top and some scrambled lines at the bottom of captured clips. Will hopefully be hidden on Television display due to overscanning. DVD (Better and Best) captures drop frames. Just beginning to experiment with End-It-All. Will hopefully improve missing frames at these higher resolutions. Running Athlon T-Bird 1.2G w 256DDR 266MHz, 80G WD Special Edition HD, PCChips M817LMR Mobo w AMI Bios. I've had this board about 1 year. Very good for games and TV out. Better capture software might have raised my score. I spent too many frustrating hours trying to get ULEAD V S to work. How can ULEAD's VCD capture look so bad compared to DVD (albeit with droped DVD frames)? VCD at 352 x 240 should be easy to encode compared to 720 x 480 yet it comes out blotchy. ATI TV capture is more what I expected for VCD. Comments posted by Ray from Other, November 04, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 4 of 10. |
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I bought this combo card back in Jan 2001 right after they came out. They have come way down in price since then but I still feel the $249 I paid was worth every penney. This card does great captures both real time MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 along with ATI's proprietory VCR format. Captures are excellent in all three formats but more portable in the MPEG formats. Game support has been really good too. Granted it is a 2 year old design and doesn't have the 100+ frame rates of a GeForce 4 or Radeon 9700 but picture quality has always been better than the competetion and frame rates are more than adequate. I wish it has come with 64MB of DDR Video RAM and I did have a few issues with drivers but those are my only complaints. I would like to have seen a video/audio loop thru for external processing (Descamblers and TBC anyone)and I wish mine had come with a remote like the new ones do but those are wishes not complaints. This AGP card has held up extremely well and I plan to buy another as soon as I can afford the All In Wonder Radeon 9700 for my new P4 system. Highly recommended. :-) Comments posted by ElvesBrew from Other, October 11, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux - Rated: 9 of 10. |
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No problems with this card capturing full spec DVD-Video (even with DMA disk access switched off). ATI's own VCR format provides even better resolution, but unfortunately the provided utility to convert VCR to MPEG2 in MMC keeps crshing on my machine. Athlon 1GHz Abit Motherboard 256 Mb DDR Ram 60Gb Seagate Comments posted by Paul from Other, September 08, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 10 of 10. |
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I have used this card for about 8 months and so far have been very impressed. I originally bought the card to convert my home VHS tapes to SVCD/XVCD/DVD. I was having driver problems until recently when ATI released new XP drivers. Now the card works perfectly. I used to get lockups when I tried to record w/ Gemstar, now it works fine. My system consists of: Soyo Dragon + AMD XP1700 1GB Crucial PC2100 DDR 40GB 7200RPM W/D (main) 120GB 7200RPM W/D SE (video) ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 32MB Lite On 40x12x48 Pioneer DVR-104 Philips Seismic Edge PSC705 WinXP Pro I can capture full DVD Resolution with no dropped frames, and the mpg files are fully DVD compliant for burning w/ my Pioneer DVR-104. I also like to use the 1/2 D1 format (352x480 NTSC) for recording TV shows (also DVD compliant, up to 4hrs or more per DVD!). I must say initially I would have given this card a 4 or 5, but with the driver fixes from ATI, it gets a strong 8.5 out of 10. The newer 7500 and 8500 AIW cards come with wireless remotes, which is very nice. I would not hesitate in buying on of these units. They would be especially nice for an A/V computer system (hooked up to TV). Comments posted by mp3superfreak from Other, September 05, 2002: Compatibility: Win95? Win98? Win2K? WinXP Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 8 of 10. |
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more technical information.New comments= New comments since your last visit. New Card= New Capture Card since your last vist. Feature What kind of main capture features it supports Analog VideoIn = Analog composite or/and SVHS video input Video Card = If it is a Video Card/Graphic Card Tv Tuner = Built-In TV-Tuner Digital TV = Built-In Digital TV-Tuner DV/Firewire = DV/Firewire/i.Link input DV Converter = Analog composite or/and SVHS video input and converts to DV video MPEG1 hardware = Capture directly MPEG1(VCD) video using hardware* MPEG2 hardware = Capture directly MPEG2(SVCD and DVD) video using hardware* MJPEG hardware = Capture directly to MJPEG using hardware* MPEG4 hardware = Capture directly to MPEG4(DivX,Xvid) video using hardware* * = Most capture cards can capture to this format using software but it usually requires a very fast computer, if it supports realtime capturing it uses the capture cards hardware and it doesn't require a very fast computer and you may get better quality but less options/settings than software capturing. Compatibility What Operating System our users have reported that it works on, Win95=Works Cnx = Connection What type of connection the capture device has to the computer, PCI, AGP, USB1/1.1/2, DV or PCMCIA. Price The price in US dollar. Rating The first rating is based on a weighted rank (the true Bayesian), it requires at least 5 votes to get a weighted rating. The second rating between the ( ) is a normal average rating. Comment User comments, click on view to view them or add to post a own comment. We can not gurantee that this list is 100% correct. Don't forget to read the User Comments for more Info about each Capture card. If you find any features that are not correct contact us instead of posting a comment about it. |
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