First post, by HanSolo
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I'm looking for a way to show live-video (e.g. from a VHS tape) on a Pentium II 233 notebook running Windows 2000 (or Win98). The input must support either composite or S-Video. It's only about showing the video on screen, not recording it.
I see two options:
1.) there are some PCMCIA-adapters around (mostly TV-cards with AV-inputs), but so far I haven't figured out which of them support Windows 2000. There's not much information about such cards on the web. So finding the drivers might be a challenge since many ebay auctions contain only the card and cables.
2.) a USB-adapter together with a PCMCIA-USB 2.0-card (the notebook has only 1.1). This would also be nice because I could use it on my 'modern' notebook.
Any such solution should work with Virtual Dub.
It could well be that a P2-233 is too slow but that can probably be only found out by testing.
One USB-adapter that claims to support Windows 2000 is the EasyCAP and it costs only about 10 Euro. Unfortunately there are many variants of this around, most of them supporting only 8Khz mono audio and I'm not sure about the image quality. I could live with that but maybe somebody has a better idea? Or any experience with the such a setup?