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Originally Posted by vwestlife
These standalone devices also capture the video as 720x480 but without the proper aspect ratio flag set in the file's metadata, so it plays as square-pixel video and ends up horizontally stretched.
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Some standalone boxes do capture as a upscaled/deinterlaced 1080p60 with the appropriate pillarboxing for 4:3 in a 16:9 frame such as the Cloner Alliance Box Pro. I think the reason they default to pillarboxing is so that the aspect ratio will always be correct on an HD display which are all natively widescreen.
You absolutely will get better non-realitime deinterlacing and scaling by capturing interlaced with additional steps using a recommended workflow.
Compared to the sort of "standard" elgato video capture (which is around 3Mbit/s at 640x480p~30), you'll get an obvious performance boost with the Cloner Alliance Box Pro which is around 18Mbit/s and upscales/deinterlaces to 1080p60 with much higher quality audio as well. MPEG2 capture from a DVD recorder is probably better yet, but then may require the additional deinterlacing and processing steps depending on your use case.
I'd rank them like this:
Elgato video capture < most current standalone capture boxes which capture at 720x480p30 < Cloner Alliance Box Pro (CABP) < CABP fed by scaling DVD recorder (which accepts S-Video and doesn't crop the frame) < MPEG2 capture (interlaced 480i) with DVD recorder or MPEG2 capture card (requires further processing to deinterlace/scale) < Traditional S-Video capture setup with frame and line TBC (requires further processing to deinterlace/scale)
This is not a recommendation for the Cloner Alliance Box Pro, it's just "less bad" than most of the others if you "must" use currently available hardware from
Amazon. It's unfortunate that it doesn't have S-Video input though. The hybrid device that is similar but does have S-Video input and still records at 60fps deinterlaced is the Portta VD20P, but I don't have one of those to test against the CABP to say what the differences actually are. I need to be one of those youtubers that get free stuff for reviewing haha.