I looked on the package today and I saw that it will allow camcorder input. I dont have the founds for the canopus attachment at the moment, but as a replacment, should I get one for the time being, or is it even worth a buy?
I have the ATI Radeon 8500 DV "All in Wonder". I have spent the last eight months upgrading drivers, etc. to try to get good performance. It still has numerous problems with both capture (doesn't capture reliably to DV AVI format, and its MPEG2 capture is average quality at best. Output to TV never fills the entire screen). I haven't used other capture cards so I can't really say whether it is that much worse than others. It just doesn't meet my expectations.
The real killer is ATI's tech support. It is the worst tech support I have ever encountered anywhere. Given the sad state of tech support throughout the tech community, you have to be REALLY bad to be at the bottom, and they are (bad).
I've got both the ATI All in Wonder and the ATI Rage Fury Pro (pretty much identical for composite analog input). Both can capture more or less ok, but they are terribly buggy, often requiring removal of the drivers and physical removal of the card, then reinstall, before they'll condescend to capture. However, when they do work, they perform pretty well. They even work from Sony/SonicFondry's VidCap program, but only in uncompressed AVI format.
I've since switched to using the Sony DVMC-DA2 external converter (very similar to the Canopus ADVC-100) and it's much better and more reliable. If you don't already have the ATI card, please consider saving your money and use it towards getting the Canopus unit instead.
Also the tech support for ATI is in Canada. Sitting on hold waiting your turn can get very expensive, unless you live up there. Save your money. Good Luck John