WXM said:
Jonno,
Yeah, I use y/c connection of course. I actually am just a little technically ignorant enough not to know if what you say is correct. Mother, do you know?
Yes, this is correct. A comb filter separates the luma (y) and chroma (c) parts of a composite video signal. So if you feed the card an already-separated y/c (s-video) signal then the comb filter stage is bypassed.
If only I could get my PDI to shift down a few lines, and especially always start capture from the same field, it would basically be fine enough to keep using forever (both of these problems have been asked about at Doom9, no response -- but maybe I'll try again soon).
Unfortunately, the Pixel Magic support forum is even deader than the Doom9 analogue capture forum...
Have you tried asking at videohelp.com?
Jonno said:
The problem with the current range of cards is that DV is usually considered good enough for SD capture - you want uncompressed, which is something else (and until recently quite uncommon on the more affordable hardware, so the Intensity Pro is quite a bargain if it will do the job for you).
Not sure exactly what you're trying to say here. My old £20 card, bought in 2004, can capture uncompressed.