So Geforce 4 Ti4200's are good for editing then?
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Dude what the fuck is wrong with your computer. I don't care that your computer sucks. Fix ItIkasu wrote:I want to DVD rip...But the idiots who configured my Dual Processor system have everything jacked up....I'm gonna sell this computer and get a better one from my friend....Hopefully I can sell this pc for 2,400....The specs of this pc are just insane.....But damn that configuration...
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alternatefutures wrote:Actually, if you can get a non-Macromedia feed from a good DVD player into a video card that captures real-time non-compressed footage, would that not have better quality than a pure DVD rip simply because of the hardware filters present in DVD players?
You mean macrovision.
I believe that would be "possible", but most any filter that the DVD player or the capture card does can be done in software. Also finding a card that captures realtime uncompressed would be hard, though huffYUV is a option. I believe it's easier to just rip the DVD and get to work, rather then getting exspensive high-kwality cables, worry about macrovision, not have all the footage I may need. Which in the end it probably won't look any better and has the high probability of looking worse.
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I've been able to capture uncompressed video with my All-In-Wonder Radeon, the big problem is hard disk bandwidth. Even 7200RPM drives have only a sustained transfer rate around 30MB/s which usually is just barely enough to keep up with a YUV stream. Though I dont' see any advantage to capturing it uncompressed when there's huffyuv.klinky wrote:Also finding a card that captures realtime uncompressed would be hard, though huffYUV is a option.
Still any filters present on the DVD player are not enough insentive to capture the video in this manner.