You better pick a Philips SAA713x based grabbing board. It makes big
difference to get better image quality and noisy reduction, according to our
experience and tests.

Charlie X. Liu

Dept. of Engineering @ Sensoray Company


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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:46 AM
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Subject: Hardware grabbing


Hi,

        I have an old AMD K7 700 with an Avermedia TVCapture98 card, which can
capture video with low quality. For getting better results, I use
console commands (ffmpeg, mencoder, etc) after eliminating daemonds like
Xwindows and others to get free load CPU.

        But I am not happy with the results from software grabbing, some
problems appear:

        - audio/video desynchronization
        - noise lines
        - ghosts

        The solution I have found consist in the use of Hardware
Grabbing/Recording, buying other card like Hauppauge WinTV PVR. I have
the posibility to buy 3 cards:

        - Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI: BT878 + KFIR chips , very cheep
        - Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150
        - Hauppauge WinTV HVR 1300

        The first Hauppauge with KFIR chip I am not sure work fine.

        The last Hauppauge, 1300, seem the better option, because It have
DVB-T, but I don't know if the hardware grabbing works right.

        Do KFIR chip works?

        Do HVR 1300 works?

        What card do you recommend me?

Thanks a lot.



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