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Capture cards?

Steel Chicken

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Anyone use video capture cards here?

I have cable TV and have used cap cards in the past, but am looking for a new one. Ive gone through 3 so far and have had nothing but problems.

Hauppauge - refused to actually save the capture file
ATI TV - super high cpu utilization, system instablilites, and after a few minutes would crash the puter.
Studio PCTV - timeshift doesnot work at all (they package wrong cards in the boxes) - wont work with multiple monitors, and video quality is poor.

Why is it so hard to find a decent cap card anymore? Why so many problems? Can anyone reccomend a decent card that does the following:

1. multi monitor support
2. high quality drivers and apps
3. multiple recording formats (dvd, mpeg1,2 etc)
4. low cpu utlilization

thanks!
 
Originally posted by Steel Chicken
Ill look into them, but I dont want to replace my primary GFX card, ATI 9800 pro...

You don't need to replace your existing card to use the RT.x10/.x100. It will work with that card, but you will need to rely on that card for your multi-monitor needs. The RTs are solely capture/edit cards. They have no VGA output, though they do have composite and S-vid out for a TV...
 
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