GetInMyFatBelly
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- Sep 3, 2000
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Those that ordered or have the AverTV Studio, could you please tell me if it has the 878 chip on it to work with DScaler, this looks like it might be a better deal for me.
Also, on the Intel site, it says:
"Additional features include Still Image Capture at resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 and a 16 Channel Preview so you can see what's playing on different channels. It supports Coax, Composite and S-Video Inputs and NTSC, PAL or SECAM Standards. The AVerTV Studio is a Full Package Entertainment Solution for your home computer."
When you set it up, can you really select NTSC or PAL with the setup, unlike most cards that it's in the bios and the tuning standard cannot be selected?
Any word on if this one works with SnapStream?
Thanks...
Here's somemore specs on it:
For Real-Time Video Capture at
320x240 (MPEG-I): Pentium III
450MHz or better
For Real-Time Video Capture at
720x480 (MPEG-II): Pentium III
800MHz or better
128MB RAM or better
Available PCI 2.1-Compatiable Slot
Sound Card (Full Duplex for
Time-Shift and I-Record)
Windows 95/98/98SE/2000/Me/XP
Also, on the Intel site, it says:
"Additional features include Still Image Capture at resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 and a 16 Channel Preview so you can see what's playing on different channels. It supports Coax, Composite and S-Video Inputs and NTSC, PAL or SECAM Standards. The AVerTV Studio is a Full Package Entertainment Solution for your home computer."
When you set it up, can you really select NTSC or PAL with the setup, unlike most cards that it's in the bios and the tuning standard cannot be selected?
Any word on if this one works with SnapStream?
Thanks...
Here's somemore specs on it:
For Real-Time Video Capture at
320x240 (MPEG-I): Pentium III
450MHz or better
For Real-Time Video Capture at
720x480 (MPEG-II): Pentium III
800MHz or better
128MB RAM or better
Available PCI 2.1-Compatiable Slot
Sound Card (Full Duplex for
Time-Shift and I-Record)
Windows 95/98/98SE/2000/Me/XP