"T.B." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My old Sony Vaio pc finally gave up the ghost. I used to use the
> GigaPocket feature to capture video from laserdiscs, vhs tapes and Hi8
> camcorder footage and was fairly happy with that. I've used Sony's
> Vegas/DVD Architect and other popular software for editing and so on but
> on my new pc, I'm finding my options pretty limited so far for capturing
> quality analog video.
>
> I'm working on a HP Pavilion 9040n so-called media center with both front
> and back analog a/v in/out factory cards and Windows Vista's my OS. My
> two software options for settings, etc for the actual capture of the video
> is either Roxio 9 Basic which is frankly clunky and primitive with little
> settings/control for import quality or Vista's terrible Media Center
> interface which I can't even get to configure and work properly (won't see
> the IR sensor as part of the setup process thus preventing setup).
>
> I'm sure there's something out there that'll give me the amount of control
> over things like video quality/color/compression during the importing
> phase I should expect but thus far, I haven't found an answer. Bear in
> mind, I *don't* need any kind of editing software, just importing software
> that'll work on my pc with the a/v card ( Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 ) under
> Vista's OS.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> T.B.
You are running Vista, this is an XP forum.
Try:
http://www.videohelp.com/