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List Price: $230.27 |
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Publisher: Pinnacle Salesrank: 1264 Released: 02 October, 2006
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| Our Price: $139.99 |
| Used Price: $111.10 |
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| Media: CD-ROM |
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| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
Features:
AVI
Inputs & Outputs - Composite video input/output (RCA connector) PAL,SECAM (input only), NTSC / S-Video input/output (mini-DIN connector) PAL,SECAM (input only), NTSC / Stereo audio input/output (2 x RCA connectors) / IEEE 1394 In/Out connector (6-pin type)
Analog Video Capture to Computer - Analog PAL & SECAM/NTSC input / DV (IEEE 1394) camcorder capture 25 Mbit/s. Full camera control support / Compression - MPEG-2, MPEG-1, DV, MJPEG
Video Playback from Computer - Analog PAL/NTSC output / DV (IEEE 1394) output to camcorder 25 Mbit/s
Import Formats - Video - DV, HDV, AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX,MPEG-4, 3GP(MPEG-4), WMV, Non-encrypted DVD titles / Audio - WAV, MP3 / Graphic - BMP, JPG, PCT, TGA, TIF, WMF
Export Formats - Video CD (VCD) or S-VCD with optional CD burner (CD-R or CD-RW) / DVD with optional DVD burner (DVD-R, DVD-RW,DVD+R or DVD+RW) / DV, HDV AVI, DivX, RealVideo 8, Windows Media 9, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 files / Apple iPod and Sony PSP compatible (MPEG-4) formats / Dolby Digital 2 channel & 5.1 channel audio
Customer Reviews: Get It With Studio — Especially Studio 11  I bought this hoping it would solve my problem capturing analog video. My Pinnacle AV/DV board, which I bought back with Studio 9, no longer brought analog in properly: the audio was almost a second behind the video. The AV/DV board worked properly with Studio 10, but nothing could get it to work with Studio 11. Another factor is that my new computer was dual core, which could have contributed. Studio 11 makes use of dual cores, while Studio 10 doesn’t — and of course the AV/DV board predates dual cores. I gambled this would do the job, because the Movieboard included an audio input (AV/DV relies on your computer’s sound board to bring in the audio). To make a long story short, this solved the problem. Installation of the board was simple enough: XP recognized it instantly, and Studio 11’s CD installed the driver. Analog video now transfers perfectly (of course, it also has the firewire port for importing digital video). A bonus to the product is that it comes with a copy of Studio 10 Titanium, which I’ve stored away in case someone wants to try Studio. It also comes with a green-screen backdrop, which is an inspired extra.
Good Product  I followed the directions and installed it just the way they said, everything worked really good. The only problem I’ve faced was that it kept capturing from color to black and white and back again. Pinnacle’s website under support tells you to get the latest driver and it will correct the problem. I did that and I haven’t seen the problem again. This works with Vista without any problems.
Studio Movieboard  It works alright, but not great with my Sony Handycam. I ended up having to upgrade my RAM and Harddrive to keep it from stuttering. The pinnacle software is a little to simplistic for me. I would like to do a llittle more with captured video. Pinnacle seems a little limited here.
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