First post, by snorg
Were there any of these that were partiularly worth having? I am dimly recalling that there were a few models way back but that the PCI based boards were better due to superior bandwidth.
Were there any of these that were partiularly worth having? I am dimly recalling that there were a few models way back but that the PCI based boards were better due to superior bandwidth.
Movie Toaster? That's one I've never heard of before. I think there was one made by Reveal and I think ATI may have made one at one point, but can't remember for sure. I'll have to see if I can find anything about a Movie Toaster.
I'd guess that video capture cards back in the pre-PCI days were very expensive? That could be a reason why I never seen many of them (I can't even remember ever having seen an ISA video capture card in the early PCI days)
Tekram M200
Here's one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Capturadora-Analogi … =item43bdd2ddc8
No idea if it's worth having or not, although I would never get it due to the insane price tag.
wrote:Here's one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Capturadora-Analogi … =item43bdd2ddc8
No idea if it's worth having or not, although I would never get it due to the insane price tag.
The chips on that card seem to be simular to the ones on my Pinnacle dc10plus PCI MJPEG capture card.
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