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03-27-2021, 06:28 AM
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I am interested in buying a capture card can anyone make a suggestion price limit $100.00
I must be able to view the downloading project live.
i am presently looking at the Avermedia $80.00.

Also is there a software (free or purchased) no subscriptions.
that will allow me to change the video format to mp4?

I intend on downloading dvd's onto my computer's hardrive.
dvd player connected directly to my computer.
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03-27-2021, 07:44 AM
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None of your post makes sense...

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I am interested in buying a capture card can anyone make a suggestion price limit $100.00
Probably nothing good, no. Up it to $150, and you have great options.
Aside from this, OS matters. So what OS, what version?

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I must be able to view the downloading project live.
Huh?

downloading != capturing
And what do you mean "view it live"? Explain.

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i am presently looking at the Avermedia $80.00.
Avermedia is a brand, not a card. What card?

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Also is there a software (free or purchased) no subscriptions.
that will allow me to change the video format to mp4?
From what source? Lossless captures? There's more involved that just "changing" the video, but Hybrid is a good freeware. I use this myself regularly.

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I intend on downloading dvd's onto my computer's hardrive.
Huh?

Ripping discs to the computer?
Not actually downloading?

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dvd player connected directly to my computer.
Why?

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03-27-2021, 08:17 AM
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I'm confused too. Ripping DVD's to computer has nothing to do with capture cards.
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03-27-2021, 08:53 AM
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DVD video is already digital, not analog. So it's very easy to import it to your computer simply by using your computer's DVD drive (if it doesn't have one you can purchase a USB external DVD drive) in conjunction with software like makemkv.
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