![]() I know the Dazzle devices should be reliable as they're made by pinnacle, Honestech from what I've seen appears to be decent. I can return the startech and switch to one of the others I suppose but I don't know. The local BestBuy Stores carry and will price match (newegg and compusa) on the following items. Ideas would as always be a welcome sight for this weary set of eyes. OnLocation CS5 sees the device but does not see the video output when I press play. I have access to Pinnacle Studio Ultimate versions 10, 11, and I think I have 12 around here somewhere. My main software for importing is the Adobe CS5 Master Collection with all the additional packs. I'd prefer to import the video from the tape to an H264 file with high bitrate (also using IVTC inverse telecine to deinterlace it) to make it as lossless as possible before dropping it to DVD via yet another transcoding process after editing it *sigh*. The software that comes with the Startech device (both the capture program and the straight to DVD software) do not produce acceptable results, I was able to get an acceptable result using grabee (the capture software) by using DVD-NTSC profile kbits bitrate which for a 2 hour video resulted in close to 20GB(and it didn't seem to get all of it, plus it was still interlaced). Normally I'd just import the footage from a file, take it straight from the source (usually BD-Rom), or at one time I used one of Pinnacle's old pre dazzle capture devices (but the one I have does not have drivers for anything past XP). I've been trying for the past several days to get the tapes onto a HDD for archiving and from there use the footage to make a DVD. I'm trying to preserve the videos on HDD and DVD. I'm using a Startech SVID2USB2 capture device. Hello all I'm trying to import video from an old tape based camcorder: see here for more specifics if you're interested.
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