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#36662 - 15/08/2001 15:40 OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser
pca
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Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
Hi.

I'm hoping that, in all the diverse fields that makes up the readership of this BBS, there is someone who could answer a question for me: Where can I get a relatively cheap (ie < $100-150) PCMCIA video digitiser card?

I have a problem, you see. I need to do some portable video grabbing work, and would like to use something reasonably modern, like a computer, and not spend a fortune. I have two nice laptops, and no decent way of getting video into either of them. I can get a USB video input device (crap quality and slow, every one I've tried), perhaps two different makes of PCMCIA videoconferencing card (expensive, and not easily available), a firewire card and firewire external digitiser (expensive to very expensive, but good), or a PCMCIA to PCI bridge with a PCI digitiser (digitiser dirt cheap, external PCI box unbelievably expensive.)

I find it irritating that the cheapest method of using a computer in a mobile application for grabbing live video is to go the route of a desktop box with LCD monitor and a cheap grabber card. At the moment, it's either that or a portable VCR and composite monitor, and do all the work later.

I'm sure that there must be a better, neater way, but I can't find it.

Any ideas, anyone?

pca


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#36663 - 15/08/2001 15:51 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: pca]
eternalsun
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Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
Check to see if your laptop has a docking station with PCI slots. The Thinkpads do. I dont know if this will help.

Calvin


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#36664 - 15/08/2001 16:00 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: eternalsun]
pca
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Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
Check to see if your laptop has a docking station with PCI slots.

I thought of that. Unfortunately, the older one doesn't (a twinhead p79t) as far as I can find out, and the newer one (a compaq presario 1694) doesn't seem to be referenced on compaq's web site (which has a dreadful search engine )

Thanks for the thought, anyway.

pca


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#36665 - 15/08/2001 16:04 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: pca]
eternalsun
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Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
How about checking here: http://www.techadvice.com/help/Products/V/videoCaptureDevices.htm

Calvin


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#36666 - 15/08/2001 16:19 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: pca]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
and the newer one (a compaq presario 1694)

There is only a port replicator available for that one, and it has no video related features on it.

Just as general advice for people looking at Compaq laptops. For the most part, skip over the Presario line and look at the Armada line (Or the new Evo line).


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#36667 - 15/08/2001 16:23 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: drakino]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
Oh, and one other thing. The Gateway Solo 9300's had video in and out standard in the earlier chassis. (RCA), then the mini docking station had SVideo in and out. If you really want a complete mobile solution, you might look for a used one, or it's possible the 5300 or 9500 have these features. (They use the same docks).


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#36668 - 15/08/2001 16:44 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: drakino]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
I found two different PCMCIA cards that you might be able to shop around for a decent price on. One is the iRez Capsure that says it's Win 98 compatible on some sites, and Mac only on others.

Next is the Margi Capture-to-go. Seems pricy though.

Nogatech did make some as well, but they were bought by Zoran, and the products seemed to disappear.


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#36669 - 15/08/2001 23:26 Re: OT a bit - PCMCIA video digitiser [Re: drakino]
smu
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Registered: 30/07/2000
Posts: 879
Loc: Germany (Ruhrgebiet)
Hi.

I found two different PCMCIA cards that you might be able to shop around for a decent price on. One is the iRez Capsure that says it's Win 98 compatible on some sites, and Mac only on others.

IRez have beta drivers for win98 available on their website. The beta status may be the reason why they say it is Mac only on their own product page.

cu,
sven

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