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Good, which TBC does the best job?
I read that the PCI one seems to be the best, and the other ones have a risk of being bad or can hur the image by softing or artifacts. I need it to be able to do S-video in and out, along with composite. |
the tbc-100 (not 1000) is the pci card type - it is impossible to find.
get one with s-video the tbc-1000 and avt-8710 are generally recommended - they are 8bit the 2 i have are 10-bit and while yo don't hear alot them - they work great or me. |
Well that explains why i couldnīt find the PCI version when i was looking for it.
I see, well higher bit is better i suppose. But from what i understand, Analogue is 6 bit, and 8 bit is more than enough. But Of the ones you have used, which one produces a "lossless" picture? |
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Please someone fill me in here :question:. 8 bit TBC-1000? 10 bit TBC-1000 exist? Analog is 6 bits? Next thing I will hear is that JVC VCR's can run on gas. And, that perhaps they best run on unleaded gasoline to run at their best. By the way, I have 3 TBC-1000's that transfer video via fiber optic. :huh1: |
I donīt think that TBC-1000 exist in 10 bit, i think he meant that he does have 2 TBC's which work in 10 bit.
I am not sure that Analog is 6 bit, but i am pretty sure that VHS is in 6 bit. So when capturing, you need a bit more space than 6 bit to be able to get all the information. So if your VHS is 6 bit, and you capture 6 bit, i think you will lose some information, not sure if itīs visual or not though. But if you work at 8 bit, itīs more than enough to handle it. I donīt think 10 bit will help if what you capture is at 6-7 bit. But it will be of use the closer you get to 10. If i am wrong, please fill me out* |
the tbc-1000 is 8-bit - that is right on Datavideos website
i have a for.a fa-125 and bvtbc-10 - both are 10-bit |
Well have ordered: All-In-Wonder VE Radeon 7500
So will probably get it in a month or so. Now as this card probably canīt handle without a TBC (I think pretty much none can), i will need to get one. And which is recommended for keeping the image as lossless as possible? Thanks:) |
the TBC-1000 and AVT-8710 are the most recommended and are readily available
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The AVT-8710 seem to have a risk with defective chipsets from what i read in the TBC thread.
How is it with TBC-1000? |
Given your situation, being outside the USA, and not able to easily return anything, I'd get the TBC-1000.
The AVT-8710 is too much of a gamble for you. |
Yeah my luck, it seems to cost like Twice as much as the AVT-8710;P
But itīs as you say better to pay to get working stuff then to try to be cheap, especially in my situation. But so the TBC-1000 is always the same, it gives "lossless" picture and no bad artifacts or risks? |
Does anyone have a TBC-1000 thatīs not defective and want to sell it?
As i will have to get one, though i am still waiting for m AIW card, but a TBC is a must buy for me as else the card would be pretty much useless i guess;P |
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