--- Forwarded Message from "Study Abroad Canada" <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "Study Abroad Canada" <[log in to unmask]> >To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum" <[log in to unmask]> >Cc: <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Subject: Further Question RE: #5099.2 avi-files and a remark >Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 18:09:20 -0300 What have you found is the best setup for captureing the video - right now I have a Super VHS video camera, and I would like to capture some of the video from this format - right now I have an all-in-wonder pro which is supposed to capture the video fine, but I was finding that I was losing frames - this was with an AMD K6-233 and a UDMA-33 hard drivespinning at 5400 RPM's on UDMA-33. I'll now be using it with either a K6-2 300 or 400 and a UDMA-66 hard drive. Before I upgrade will this be fast enough to get my 30 fps. for video. Do you think this will be enough or will I still have some problems. What else can I do to ensure high-quality output. Do I need something like a Pinnacle DC-30 to manage the capture better? Thanks for your advice. Pat Davis Patrick Davis, General Manager Study Abroad Canada, Charlottetown, PEI T: 902-618-2379 F: 902-892-1198 http://www.eccl.ca