Jim Frederick wrote on Sun, 09 December 2007 23:51 |
We'd like to replace a DVD/HDD recorder (Toshiba RD-XS34SU) with something more flexible and open like a PC-based recorder. We record live video of services onto DVDs and/or Hard drive.
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I've been experimenting with PC-based DVRs for years, and long story short I've bought 3 dedicated DVRs since then.
I'm back looking at PC-Based DVRs because DVRs that record HDTV can be pricey.
Most of the digital video and TV capture cards come with software, which varies in terms of flexibility and stability. The software that ADS packages with their cards is the one I favor at the moment.
One thing I've learned about making line-in recordings of A/V is to avoid capture cards that rely on the sound card in your PC or some other audio interface that is not built into the video capture device. That separates the video clock from the audio clock and lip synch may noticably diverge after 30-60 minutes, more or less.
Here's the next video capture card that I might want to buy:
http://www.visiblelight.com/mall/productview.aspx?pid=93Quote: |
If possible, we'd also like to cue DVDs to play during services. Does anybody have experience with such a system?
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That's a completely different issue - software DVD players. No special hardware required in many cases. There's a ton of them, many are freeware. I haven't found the one of my dreams. Some of the church-oriented presentation packages have this feature, but I haven't seen the package we have bring much joy. I'm not sure if some of this isn't my fault, so I won't mention the name of the software.