Of course the CapSure digitizes.  Do you think the info can be anything
other than digital once transferred to a hard drive?  I use them and they
digitize an analogue source like any other capture device.

Technical specifications:

                 Compression:
�����������������Two hardware M-JPEG Processors,
�����������������Fully supports QuickTime 4.0 .

�����������������Resolutions:
�����������������Up to 720X480 (NTSC), 768X480 (PAL) in 24 bit color at 60
                 fields per second.

�����������������Capture format:
�����������������MJPEG-A (Motion-Joint Photographic Experts Group).

�����������������Video Display:
�����������������Video capture and playback is displayed simultaneously
                 through ZoomedVideo port
�����������������and video outputs.

�����������������Video capture
�����������������NTSC and PAL.

�����������������PC Card:
�����������������16 bit PCMCIA with Xilinx FPGA ZoomedVideo support.

 
>From pb zone:

Inputting Analog Video into a Pismo

Reader Jeff asks: 
Hey, I just have a quick question.  I just purchased a Pismo 500mhz and
would like to do some video editing.  I would rather be able to capture from
my existing camera, which is not digital than buy a new dv version.  Are
there any Full Screen video capture devices that will input full motion
through  usb or firewire?  Or am I stuck with another $1500 camera purchase?
Please help! 
The quick and dirty (read: cheap) solution to this problem is iRez 's line
of CapSure PC cards. They had a CapSure II card planned, which was shown at
MacWorld New York last July, but it is apparently gone from their website.
In our past reviews, the CapSure card has performed decently, but is not up
to the quality level of full DV input.


on 12/15/03 10:49 PM, Matt Halter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I can vouch for the Capsure, but it will only import analog video.  It
> doesn't digitize it.  Your best bet is to use something like the ADS
> Pyro Pro (which will digitize your analog video and import and export
> in multiple ways) and you could import via firewire PC card (which I
> think would be fastest way to transfer video to the hard drive). I
> don't know of any PC card that will import and digitize at the same
> time.  There are some digital video cameras that allow you to run
> analog video into them and they digitize it for you.  Some of those
> export in USB as well as Firewire.
>> 
>> Speaking of which, one of the few capture card I know compatible with
>> OS 9
>> is the Capsure. It also has RCA and S-Video inputs. However, it's not
>> sold
>> anymore so you would have to look on eBay.


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