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Quote from Sir VG:
Device make and model: AVerTV HD DVR C027 (aka Avermedia C027)
Inputs: HDMI, Component, S-Video, and Composite (The last three via a converter cable into an alternate HDMI plugin)
Type: PCI-e Internal Capture Card
Price: About $100.
Compatibility: Company states works with - 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 720p / 1080i (50/60 Hz)
240p-capable: Does not work with 240p. (Tested on a PS1 game played on a PS2 using component cables.) Older systems via composite/S-Video cables work fine.
Availibility: USA (I got mine from Amazon), but should be available worldwide.
Issues: Component input picks up audio from both Component and Composite audio connections simultaneously. HDMI audio isn't the best (but this could be my system)
Recommend: Yes
Comments: Manufacturer states it does not work with Windows Media Center. Device works fine with XSplit and VirtualDub.
Inputs: HDMI, Component, S-Video, and Composite (The last three via a converter cable into an alternate HDMI plugin)
Type: PCI-e Internal Capture Card
Price: About $100.
Compatibility: Company states works with - 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 720p / 1080i (50/60 Hz)
240p-capable: Does not work with 240p. (Tested on a PS1 game played on a PS2 using component cables.) Older systems via composite/S-Video cables work fine.
Availibility: USA (I got mine from Amazon), but should be available worldwide.
Issues: Component input picks up audio from both Component and Composite audio connections simultaneously. HDMI audio isn't the best (but this could be my system)
Recommend: Yes
Comments: Manufacturer states it does not work with Windows Media Center. Device works fine with XSplit and VirtualDub.
Trying this card out, but I'm only seeing widescreen resolution options in AmarecTV. Is there a trick I need to do to allow 640x480 and other 4:3 resolutions?