HI-8 Process would be the same except for playing thru Sony EVC-100.ĮdDV: The JVC Video on Black Setup (7.5 IRE) was very helpful. Would a separate Converter (Pyro or Canopus) offer any advantage to this set-up or.degradation? Would this set-up present any problems,or is it over-kill redundant:įrom the XL2 into PC Firewire. Other than how well it's built, does the Canopus offer any advantage over the Pyro? Most say the Pyro is best (for the money) although, not as durable as the Canopus ADVC-110. Also would route this through the XL2 (or capture device). This would then connect to a capture device (or the Canon XL2).Īs for my Hi-8 Tapes, I have a Sony EVC-100 Deck. I have a Panasonic 1970-AG VCR that I will be playing the VCR tapes through. PCI Card + BreakOut Box w/RCA, S-Video 6-Pin Firewire I/O,ĪVI, MPEG capture, Studio Plus Titanium Editing SoftwareĬonvert Analog A/V to Digital and output to PC via Firewire Image enahancement,Time Base Corrector (TBC), A/V sync, PwrSupply,ģ) ADS Pyro A/V Link w/Adobe Elements 3.0 ($144)Ĭonverter Box (Firewire), PwrSupply, AVI capture, RCA, S-Video I/OĤ) Pinnacle Studio MovieBoard Plus ($149) I'd like to hear what limitations this may have compared to capture cards & converters.Ĭonverter Box (6-Pin Firewire Power), Bi-directional, AVI capture,Ī/V sync,Frt & Rr RCA, S-Video I/O, No Drivers or S/W req'd.Ĭonverter Box (Firewire), Bi-directional, AVI capture, I'd like to hear what others are using (Pro's & Con's).Īs you can see below, another option is simply to use my Canon XL2 to convert into DV.
#Canopus video capture card breakout component 1080p
Obviously, with the lower cost devices, realtime, render-free editing/effects/previews are not available as they would be with a Matrox RT.X2 system. s PCIe HD Capture Card - HDMI VGA DVI Component - 1080P 60 FPS comes with 1) the capture card, 2) HDMI to DVI adapter, 3) VGA to DVI adapter, 4) component A/V breakout cable,5) Full-profile bracket (Attached),6) low-profile bracket, 7) Software Installation disc,and 8) instruction manual. I'm putting together a simple, inexpensive system for capturing VHS & Hi-8 video intoĪn Adobe Premiere Elements project.