Hello again.
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Originally Posted by ammonrose
($750 as of writing this on March 12, 2025) because I can use my OG gaming consoles on it as well.
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That's a ridiculous price for a capture card (for SD consumer analog formats, like VHS and Hi8). That's more than what a new ATI AIW was many years ago, and it is/was a vastly better card for this task. I often have excellent capture cards in the marketplace, in the $150 to $250 range.
But if you want the card for video game consoles, then get it for video game consoles. From everything I've read and seen, it does well at it.
RetroTINK is really nothing more than a video scaler, tweaked for video game console usage. And it taps into the upscale, and you can capture it (OBS, whatever).
The video game ecosystem is vastly different from the videotape ecosystem. Different needs all around, everything from color handling to interlace.
While you "can" force it to capture videotapes, it's at a compromised quality. That's because it wasn't design for that task.
- If you want to archive tapes, don't use it.
- If you want to grab scenes from retail videotapes, to make meme GIFs, silly Youtube segments, whatever, then I'm sure it's fine. Those are not archival needs, but rather (usually) editorial humor.
Can it capture tapes? Yes.
Can it do it well? No.
That's really all there is to it. It's rather quite easy to understand.