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03-10-2016, 08:58 AM
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I have an old IBM Intellistation Z Pro 6223 that I would like to convert over for VHS capturing. It now runs XP 64bit has (2) Xeon processors and 8+ GB of memory. Has SCSI and Sata hard drives.

Question is what would be a good capture board / device. Existing video board uses a PCI express x16 slot.

Other slots are (2) PCI and (3) PCI-X.

Open to suggestions.

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That's not really that old, in terms of video capture hardware.

XP 64-bit works for essentially nothing, so it will need 32-bit XP, or Win Vista or 7, for anything you do. The exact OS depends on the capture card chosen. ATI AIW only uses XP.

AIW comes in PCI, AGP and PCIe slots.

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