600 USB good to go?
I currently have an ATI 600 USB...
Is there any significant benefits with internal AGP/PCI cards or the Pinnacle USB? Thanks! |
I asked a question not too dissimilar few days ago.
Until someone gives you a good answer you might want to read this: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...html#post82050 (tl;dr that " significant benefits " seems to depend on your particular project) |
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To expand the other post, most of the AGP/PCI/USB Radeon ATI AIW is known as a somewhat perfect card in many regards. Values, aspects, etc. "Significant" depends. - For my work, essential, as I restore video more than not. I need every tiny % of quality I can get. - For my hobby toon recordings, from my old SVHS tapes, I sometimes let the JVC DVD recorder handle it, looks great even with some slight IRE offset (but can be fixed in Avisynth, which I often do now, converting MPEG DVD to H.264 DLNA version for myself and sometimes hobby friends). |
Thanks for the reply. I've got a couple free slots in my machine and just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out on any significant quality differences by going internal.
I purchased the USB600 and some other gear in 2011 but after being patient zero for the B&H AVT-8710 debacle I got frustrated and dropped the project. In hindsight just biting the bullet and purchasing a TBC-1000 would have been a good investment. So 11 years later after dusting off the old boxes and some ebaying I have: JVC 9911 as needed: DMR-ES10 / DVK-200 / random emerson DVD recorder that seems to have some TBC Elite BVP-4 Plus Pinnacle 510 USB I'm thinking about purchasing an old PC monitor that has S-video / composite inputs for setup/monitoring... Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP is plentiful and cheap. Thoughts? |
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