Sorry my english ...
with high transfer datarate I meant enough mbyte/sec seen in case of mjpeg encoding quality while capturing.
If you i.e. do capture in 5 mbyte/sec you even can use an old HD so yours in case of transfer speed is defenitely enough .... maybe a bigger drive is needed in case of high quality movie capturing at full resoultion.
And SATA?? Well why shooting on birds using cannons ;-))
According to drivers, well I think the XP drivers from the manufacturer itself would be the best. I also use a DC10 Driver in case of my DC30 ... works perfect and even turns a DC30 to be able to capture at 5MB/sec.
IMHO the best capturing appl. for DC10/DC30 is virtual PC and its integrated audio dynamical resampling as you end up with a perfect in sync accurate final-framerate, like in my case 25fps and 48khz audio (audio captured via my Epox 8rda+ onboard sound device).
Do you also do capture TV broadcastings?
In that case a good VCR with a good internal tunerdevice and s-video connection and cinch audio connection to the soundcard/device delivers a perfect broadcasting signal to the DC10.
Last edited by Inc; 12th February 2004 at 13:00.
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