ATI Portable Wonder
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ATI Portable Wonder
Ok, in the new beta guides for all things audio/video, it says that the new all in wonder radeon video/capture cards don't work with virtualdub, but will the ati portable wonder usb 2.0 work with virtualdub?
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Probably not, because it's highly inefficient. It's much better to capture to a lossless compressed form that can then be converted to any form you choose.post-it wrote:yeah, but accessing the Video directly would be best - if it were possible.
. With the exception of the ATI 4 & 8 meg capture cards, I can't think of
one that is not "inhibited" by a hard-wired codec.
are there "any" capture cards available that still "capture to the hard drive dirrectly" ?
I, for one, don't want huge raw avi files lying around because I happen to be too lazy to convert from whatever format the capture is in using the tools that came with the capture device.
Wait a tick.....
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and, which lossless compressed for does ATI use ????Kalium wrote:Probably not, because it's highly inefficient. It's much better to capture to a lossless compressed form that can then be converted to any form you choose.post-it wrote:...are there "any" capture cards available that still "capture to the hard drive dirrectly" ?
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Virtual Dub is a program that does not support <b>all-in-wonder</b> capture cards due to them using the ATI Media Encoder 2 (I beleive it's called o.0) chip. ATI's TV Wonder line did not use ATI's custom chip (ME2 or whatever) for whatever reason so it IS supported. I beleive the E-Home Wonder does use ATI's custom chip, however.
Huffyuv, Divx, etc. are codecs that don't need to have support from hardware, they just need support from software.
Huffyuv, Divx, etc. are codecs that don't need to have support from hardware, they just need support from software.
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