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Mike Y
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      01-26-2009
What with Circuit City going out, I was going to pickup a video capture card
for
my Vista system. Prices weren't great at CC, but now that I have the bug...

I looked at two of the Haupphauge cards. The 1250, which is PCI-Express but
only has software for the MPEG compression, and the 1600, which is PCI but
has hardware for MPEG recording.

Both CLAIM to be Vista certified, but how well do they integrate with Vista
and
the Media Player?

Mike



 
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