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Another card out there to check out is the Voodoo 3 3500. The only downer with this card is that it is VERY heat sensitive. So you may want to make sure that your system has very good respiration. The ATI All-In-Wonder Pro is also pretty nice, and it does have a slightly better frame rate. Also really matters upon what you're trying to do with the capture board... The two cards above are really more for the quick scene of a movie vs. above 10 minutes. Highly recommend the Targa Boards if you're looking for something a bit more heavy duty, but there is a catch... You'll need to dedicate a single OS/function box to this cause to keep it up and happy. LeeohkinoWired -----Original Message----- From: Om_Audio [mailto:clifsound@mediaone.net] Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 1:46 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Video capture/Flash Do I get a Looper's discount? Or is it free? ;) Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Flint" <kflint@ati.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:02 PM Subject: RE: Video capture/Flash > > > > Anyone here have reccomendationsof good video capture cards > > for the pc? I > > would love to begin working with video and audio together but > > am a newbie to > > the video end of the game- Also- price is somewhat of an > > issue- I won't be > > getting a $500 capture card if you know what I mean- but quality is > > extremely important. > > shameless plug: > > ATI All-In-Wonder. :-) Great video performance, costs you way way less than > $500! the new Radeon all-in-wonders are just coming out. > > ___________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint > Manager, System Engineering kflint@ati.com > ATI Research, Inc. http://www.ati.com >