On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:44:51 +0200, GMM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello everyone!


I urgently need your help!

I am looking for a PCI - Capturecard for Linux. The card should work with analog and digital pictures from Hi 8 and DV camcorder.

I use the Canopus ADVC-100 with a firewire card. The Firewire card can handle straight DV all by itself. The ADVC-100 converts the analog to DV and feeds that to the firewire.


I found a card which is Pinnacle Studio 8 - but I did not find any support on your page for Linux 8.1.

Pinnacle Studio 8 does not run on Linux. (And BTW, there is no "Linux 8.1" -- I presume you meant *RedHat* Linux 8.1.)


However, you can use dvgrab on Linux to capture DV Type 2 AVI files and use Studio 8 to edit / author if you like. You can run Studio 8 in VMWare and have everything on the same machine. Works like a charm. If you like (and have the disk space), you can then use Studio 8 to output a DV AVI of your edited video and use mjpegtools to denoise and render it to MPEG, then use Studio 8 to author a DVD from it. (Sounds worse than it is. It actually works quite well.)

Please help me, since this is very urgent. Nobody could help me so far.

Is there a driver for Pinnacle Studio 8?

Pinnacle Studio 8 is software. Some packages come with a capture card. I don't know what sort of capture card it is, but I'd bet it's firewire. If it is, chances are good it'll work in Linux. However, for the money, I'd buy the software version of Studio 8 and get a capture card seperately. At least here locally, you'd save a few bucks that way.


Thank you very much in advance for your support.

Best regards

Guido Markus Maier


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