Video Capture: Available On AMD, Sometimes On Nvidia

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Hmmmm, not that I remember. I can't find the CD, I just installed Vista, so I just downloaded the catalyst drivers.
 
Ah...Interesting. Maybe something you could contact your AIB-partner about? (I.E. Sapphire, HiS, etc.)

I dearly wish I could help more, but I'm stuck with a $400 nVidia card that doesn't have VIVO.

~Ibrahim~
 
Hello to everyone!

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I have Club3D pdf spec sheets about this card before and after they removed everything about VIVO.

Maybe someone know if there is a chance to do something about it, as I found on several forums, that there were many people waiting for this AGP card with VIVO, so I am only one of many people who Club3D cheated?

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At least I hope that I helped someone to no to spend 300$ for a hope to get VIVO that will not be there.

Regards to all of You,

Tom.
Clever of you to have captured the PDF of the web pages before you ordered. If the hardware was shipped across state lines in the U.S., you probably can file a complaint with DOJ Consumer Fraud Division (that's not the exact name of it), but it is fraud and especially so in that they covered it up by changing the ads and then ignoring your complaint. There is no statute of limitations on fraud, so go after them!
 
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Hello to everyone!

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I have Club3D pdf spec sheets about this card before and after they removed everything about VIVO.

Maybe someone know if there is a chance to do something about it, as I found on several forums, that there were many people waiting for this AGP card with VIVO, so I am only one of many people who Club3D cheated?

I believe that Nvidia/DAMMIT/M$, would like everyone to move to PCI-E (more money)
I have a Sapphire 1950 pro agp and this is old news(not having AVIVO) as I use it primarily for gaming.But yes it makes me mad about the ommision.
even worse,Nvidia has disabled H.264 support on 6600-7*** agp series cards ,I had just found out about.Great!All I wanted to do was record standard def. anyway but still.
Now some cable providers are putting increasing amount of CGMS-A flags on some (and growing)channels so you can't record programs like you used to be able to through MCE 2005.WTF? I should have just rented a DVR through T.W.C. I've just about had it with M$'s B.S. and Nvidia's shit too. :twisted: OMG! what is this VEIL ( more restrictions) I have been hearing about?!!!

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At least I hope that I helped someone to no to spend 300$ for a hope to get VIVO that will not be there.

Regards to all of You,

Tom.
Clever of you to have captured the PDF of the web pages before you ordered. If the hardware was shipped across state lines in the U.S., you probably can file a complaint with DOJ Consumer Fraud Division (that's not the exact name of it), but it is fraud and especially so in that they covered it up by changing the ads and then ignoring your complaint. There is no statute of limitations on fraud, so go after them!
Ha!Good Luck with that one .I doubt that they will do any thing but give it some lip service.
 
Hello,

I also have several dozen analog videotapes that I'd like to convert to digital format.

My question is: would I get the best performance if I use a fairly late-generation high-end video card? Or are all the new capabilities, such as higher clock speed, greater on-board memory, etc, unnecessary for simple analog-to-digital video capture. (Since they're intended mainly for gaming, and I'm not a gamer).

Specifically, I'm thinking about purchasing an ATI Radeon X1950 xtx board, which is not the latest technology, but seems to be fairly recent. So the cost would be under $200.

However, do I need X1950-level performance at all? Maybe, for A to D conversion purposes, I would be just as well off using an earlier-generation graphics card from ATI, which would cost even less.

Thank you very much!

Leo K.

 

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