James Donnelly
February 2nd, 2011, 08:39 AM
Hi all,
Is there a good value HDMI capture solution that has good hardware encoding, works for laptops (USB or PCMCIA) and matches up well to the pf24/1080i coming out of the HF100, i.e. handle the 2:3 pulldown and write 24p to the HD?
Ideally the CPU overhead would be low, and it should be able to record ~50mbps+ to the HD, as I have an older laptop I'd be willing to take into the field.
Alternatively, I could grab a Nanoflash, which I see as a good investment. What are the benefits, apart from portability, over a PC capture solution? I'm not interested in super high bitrates.
Cheers!
Is there a good value HDMI capture solution that has good hardware encoding, works for laptops (USB or PCMCIA) and matches up well to the pf24/1080i coming out of the HF100, i.e. handle the 2:3 pulldown and write 24p to the HD?
Ideally the CPU overhead would be low, and it should be able to record ~50mbps+ to the HD, as I have an older laptop I'd be willing to take into the field.
Alternatively, I could grab a Nanoflash, which I see as a good investment. What are the benefits, apart from portability, over a PC capture solution? I'm not interested in super high bitrates.
Cheers!