![]() I never had this issue with my previous capture card. When the picture sits relatively still, the capture may look fairly good:īut most of the time it looks terrible. Here is a screen grab from VLC player to demonstrate the issues: Settings are minimal and hard to find, and I haven't been able to find anything I can change that will alter the results. I haven't had a lot of time to experiment so far, but right now out-of-the-box with the drivers and software (ArcSoft TotalMedia 3.5) installed, I'm getting captures that look horrible with a lot of "combing" during movement and very noticeable jaggies on diagonals. Most of the time I'm capturing from VHS tapes. So far, the results have not been at all satisfying. Since I had a limited budget, and I didn't want to be stuck with no capture ability whatsoever, I bought an ATI All-In-Wonder package deal with a Radeon HD 5570 graphics card and a TV Wonder HD 750 capture card. ![]() The best results I've had were with a Leadtek WinFast A310 TD card that sometimes had issues with audio sync, but captured some rather nice uncompressed video from VHS.Įarlier in 2011, I finally upgraded my outdated Pentium 4 system and in the process had to go from AGP to PCI-E, so that meant the A310 was out the window. I've had various types of video capture cards since the late 90s, but have never considered myself an expert by any means. Hello.I've been a member since 2005, but I believe this is my first posting.
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