> 3. Re: JVC switcher & Intel vs AMD (Matthew Caron) > > Yes. AMD gives you more bang for your buck.
Thanks. That's what I'd heard in the past (which is why my desktop system is a Dual 2000+ system, but I wasn't sure whether this was still considered to be true. > Supports all current Athlon MP CPU's, and has a separate 64bit/66Mhz PCI > bus, which is a big win. I coupled that with an ICP Vortex SATA raid > controller: Right, I was thinking about a 3-ware IDE Raid. I'll have to compare the two. > ~~ Matt Caron ~~ > 5. Re: JVC switcher & Intel vs AMD (Steven M. Schultz) > > I'm speccing a new system for which mpeg2enc will be one of the primary > > consumers of CPU cycles, so I thought I'd ask for opinions from the > > masters. > > Flattery will get you everywhere :-) Well, maybe not everywhere, but it usually doesn't hurt. > But, I see no mention at all about analog -> DV *conversion*. It > will switch/route DV data but I can't see from the description > any mention of the conversion. The JX0S777 will accept a DV > input (just a 4 pin rather than 6 but that shouldn't be a problem > if a 6->4 cable is used from the camcorder or whatever). Ah right. That hadn't occured to me -- but I guess I thought it was a possibility, since I at least thought to ask the question. > It looks like the JXS577 will accept a DV connection from a > Canopus ADVC100 (if a 6->4 cable is used) but the impression I > get is that you'll need both the Canopus and the JVC unit. Doesn't the Canopus have a 4 pin cable? Maybe it has both -- I don't know, I'm at home, and it's at work on my existing system, but I seem to recall using a 4-pin connection on the Canopus. > I could be all wrong of course (looking at the wrong page of > the description or specsheet). Well, if JVC would put the manual online, I guess it'd be easier to figure out, but all the relevant discussions on google groups don't address this issue. I may forgo the Canopus for now, since I'll probably have other means of doing A/V to DV conversion, and I don't want to stretch the budget too far. > Happy System Procurement! ;) Thanks. > Steven Schultz Bill ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users