J
J.Clarke
My old PC is a PIII - 1GHZ (512MB) that currently has a 64MB AIW7500.
I'd like to use this machine as a dedicated personal video recorder.
The problem is that the AIW7500 simply can't capture video at full
720x480 MPG2 without excessive dropped frames. I have to cut it back
to 352x480, which I can use at up to maybe 6 m-bit/second before
dropped frames become an issue. I see that the AIW9600 or 9800 has
some type of hardware MPG assist. Would either of these cards be able
to do full 720x480 MPG2 captures on a PIII-1GHZ, or would they do no
better than the older AIW7500?
You'd be better off getting (a) a faster CPU, or (b) a purpose made
hardware MPEG board such as the Hauppauge PVR-250 or (c) a video board
with full hardware compression such as the Matrox G-200 Marvel (not the
G-400 and later). The faster CPU will be the most versatile solution,
the purpose made MPEG boards generally use relatively uncommon chips
with little software support and Matrox has dropped support on the G-200
series. The hardware assist in the new Radeons is just that, an assist,
it's not full hardware compression.
Before you do anything else though, make sure your system is clean, that
there are no background processes running, and that your disks are
defragged--ideally you should have a drive that is used for nothing but
the video capture files--if you're trying to capture to the same drive
you're using for the OS and pagefile that's going to give you problems
regardless of what you do.