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All-In-Wonder, Video Capture, and WinXP

 
 
Tom
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      3rd Dec 2003
I am considering purchasing a new ATI All-In-Wonder 9000 Pro board to
replace my Radeon 7500. I am mainly wanting the All-In-Wonder board for it's
video capability. I have a new DVD-RW drive and I want to convert a lot of
VHS and Super-8 videos over to DVD. I was looking into the USB 2.0 type
break-out boxes (such as the Dazzle or VideoH!) but to get a decent one I
would have to spend around $150 and I can get a new AIW 9000 for that same
price.

I am assuming that the All-In-Wonder 9000 does allow one to hook up a VCR or
camcorder to it and it can capture video from that. My question is: Is this
true? And if so, how well does it work? How good are the video editing tools
included? How good is the captured video? Does it save in MPEG-2 format? And
how well does that captured video display on a regular TV (when written to
DVD)?

Anyone with any experience with this, please reply with your comments, as I
would like to pick up the board sometime this week. Thanks a lot in
advance!

P.S. This will be run on a AMD 1GHz with WinXP Pro. Also, does anyone know
if MS MovieMaker will work with the ATI AIW board?

Chimp


 
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donald
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      3rd Dec 2003
I have been considering the exact same thing for about 2
weeks now for the exact same reason. I have been looking
at www.newegg.com and reading the user ratings for several
boards but can't decide which one. A lot of people report
that ATI's drivers and Win XP do not work well together
althought ATI released new drivers a few weeks ago, I do
not know which drivers people are reporting about. I
asked ATI and they said all the "wonder" boards will
capture from VHS as MPEG2, I would have to assume the
quality of the capture is based on the quality of the
source. This probably doesnt help you but I am interested
in hearing from someone who is using this product.

thanks, db
>-----Original Message-----
>I am considering purchasing a new ATI All-In-Wonder 9000

Pro board to
>replace my Radeon 7500. I am mainly wanting the All-In-

Wonder board for it's
>video capability. I have a new DVD-RW drive and I want to

convert a lot of
>VHS and Super-8 videos over to DVD. I was looking into

the USB 2.0 type
>break-out boxes (such as the Dazzle or VideoH!) but to

get a decent one I
>would have to spend around $150 and I can get a new AIW

9000 for that same
>price.
>
>I am assuming that the All-In-Wonder 9000 does allow one

to hook up a VCR or
>camcorder to it and it can capture video from that. My

question is: Is this
>true? And if so, how well does it work? How good are the

video editing tools
>included? How good is the captured video? Does it save in

MPEG-2 format? And
>how well does that captured video display on a regular TV

(when written to
>DVD)?
>
>Anyone with any experience with this, please reply with

your comments, as I
>would like to pick up the board sometime this week.

Thanks a lot in
>advance!
>
>P.S. This will be run on a AMD 1GHz with WinXP Pro.

Also, does anyone know
>if MS MovieMaker will work with the ATI AIW board?
>
>Chimp
>
>
>.
>

 
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