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TheHappyFriar wrote on 7/29/2003, 7:39 AM
I've personaly used the ATI All In Wonder card which works good (god quality) and an older Optibase mpeg encoder. I'd offer that one for sale but it's non-DV compliant (was bought in 97).
Former user wrote on 7/29/2003, 8:22 AM
GOD QUALITY is a prety high standard. Must be pretty good :)

Dave T2
TheHappyFriar wrote on 7/29/2003, 2:55 PM
I buy only the blest products, of course. :)
Jsnkc wrote on 7/29/2003, 4:58 PM
I'd go with the Canopus, they are great cards. I have an Amber card in my computer, used to use it quite a lot untill we got our Sonic Fusion system with the SD-1000 card in it. But for PC systems definatly an amber card, or something newer if they have it out, I haven't looked at their site for a while.
tadpole wrote on 7/30/2003, 3:56 AM
Interested in selling that krappy, old never-used Amber card ?
:)

What application do you have to use to export to the card?

Hopefully, there is a plugin on the horizon for Vegas that you can export timeline to mpeg encoder card.. till then, i wouldn't have a problem render avi, then loading up in premier or something.. anything is better than 20 hour mpeg render times!