On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 12:16, Steven Boswell wrote:

> Finally, I have a question about encoding hardware....right now I have a
> Pinnacle PCTV, which is basically just a Bt878 with an S-Video input.
> Now that I'm doing more DVDs, I'm planning to upgrade to either an
> LML-33 or a Canopus ADVC-100.  The LML-33 allows for raw-video capture,
> which is comforting for a purist like me, but I figure I'll still get
> "queueing frame twice" messages from streamer.  The Canopus ADVC-100,
> being an analog-to-DV converter, apparently bypasses the problem
> completely, but I wonder if converting to DV is going to remove much of
> the fine details that the denoiser would have preferred to see. Does
> anyone here have experience with both styles of video capturing?

I have used both LML33 and Canopus ADVC-100. If this is indication of
what I thought of it, I sent my LML33 back to Linux Media Labs. The
Canopus was awesome right out of the box, so much that I bought another
and I now have two. Not sure what you are doing with the video but I
honestly can't imagine capturing higher quality on consumer equipment,
than an ADVC-100. It's that good, in my opinion at least.

--Aaron




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