Brian Duke
December 20th, 2005, 02:30 PM
Brian:
The Decklink site is a little hard to follow if you don't know what you need. You want "DeckLink HD Pro 4:2:2" for $995. There is no model number. The lesser cards have no analog out. The more expensive card has dual-link, which is overkill for most folks.
If you have about $800 more available to spend, the Kona LH is the card to have. It allows analog capture and more flexible software drivers.
Sean:
You got it right. Decklink, in a PC, is only compatible with Premiere Pro I believe.
Nate, Don't you want to capture digtally? I guess the outputs from the HD100 are analogue, correct? What if you use the harddisk? Can't that allow you to capture in digital full uncompressed resolution. You know I am new to this, so bare with my questions please. Looking into the Kona right now.
The Decklink site is a little hard to follow if you don't know what you need. You want "DeckLink HD Pro 4:2:2" for $995. There is no model number. The lesser cards have no analog out. The more expensive card has dual-link, which is overkill for most folks.
If you have about $800 more available to spend, the Kona LH is the card to have. It allows analog capture and more flexible software drivers.
Sean:
You got it right. Decklink, in a PC, is only compatible with Premiere Pro I believe.
Nate, Don't you want to capture digtally? I guess the outputs from the HD100 are analogue, correct? What if you use the harddisk? Can't that allow you to capture in digital full uncompressed resolution. You know I am new to this, so bare with my questions please. Looking into the Kona right now.