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WindAndConfusion
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Video-in for a laptop?
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Saturday, May 03, 2008, 04:05:28 PM »
See subject. I'm looking for the following features:
Composite and S-video inputs.
Connects via USB or Firewire, preferably Firewire. (ExpressCard would also work.)
Not prohibitively expensive (<$200, hopefully much less).
Preferably, it works with OS X.
Preferably, it does not make video look like ass.
Optionally, a TV tuner.
Optionally, an ATSC tuner or some other HD input.
Does something like that actually exist?
Newegg lists a bunch of video-in cards
, but I understand most of them suck and/or cost well in excess of $300.
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Antares
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Re: Video-in for a laptop?
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Sunday, May 04, 2008, 09:31:31 AM »
You want a sub $200 laptop with composite and s-video in with a tv tuner and a firewire port?
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ren
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Re: Video-in for a laptop?
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Sunday, May 04, 2008, 10:06:28 AM »
I think he just wants a usb/firewire device to connect to his laptop for under $200 which is much more reasonable. If you can't find it easily on Newegg I'm going to assume it doesn't exist.
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WindAndConfusion
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Re: Video-in for a laptop?
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Sunday, May 04, 2008, 04:18:54 PM »
I can find plenty of products
similar to
what I want on Newegg, I just can't find something
that is
what I want on Newegg.
And ren is right, what I want is an external video converter box that will connect to a laptop - not a laptop itself.
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