OT: video about old usb 1.1 capture device
Under old windows, too .. but as top comment says, quality is quite surprizing, considering all limitations. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4U32Hl4uSBs "USB video capture in 2002: Dazzle DCS 200" mpeg2 SD video (NTSC/PAL), at around 6 Mbits/s ofcourse capturing raw/lossless is superior ... if you have hd space. But I guess analog/noise filtering part in those old parts was main feature and not afterthought like on some more modern devices {echoing from comments}
Very entertaining, but I did not watch all 22+ minutes. It is amazing how some of the 20+ year old software was really pretty good and still works under the right circumstances. I still use "xv" daily which was written in the 1990's! On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 9:04 AM Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
Under old windows, too .. but as top comment says, quality is quite surprizing, considering all limitations.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4U32Hl4uSBs "USB video capture in 2002: Dazzle DCS 200"
mpeg2 SD video (NTSC/PAL), at around 6 Mbits/s
ofcourse capturing raw/lossless is superior ... if you have hd space. But I guess analog/noise filtering part in those old parts was main feature and not afterthought like on some more modern devices {echoing from comments} -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
Den 23.05.2024 17:03, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin:
Under old windows, too .. but as top comment says, quality is quite surprizing, considering all limitations.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4U32Hl4uSBs "USB video capture in 2002: Dazzle DCS 200"
mpeg2 SD video (NTSC/PAL), at around 6 Mbits/s
ofcourse capturing raw/lossless is superior ... if you have hd space. But I guess analog/noise filtering part in those old parts was main feature and not afterthought like on some more modern devices {echoing from comments}
Variable Bitrate around 6-6.5 Mbits/s is what I get today without setting bitrate for ffmpeg when converting SD DV format to DVD MPG (mpeg2). Beside some analog editing devices also I had (have) a couple of legacy gpu and video capture cards for Windows PCs: Matrox Mystique + Rainbow Runner Video (mpeg1) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrox_Mystique and next Pinnacle DV500 DVD (mpeg2) https://www.aboutvideoediting.com/hardware/Pinnacle-DV500-DVD.shtml
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