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Boke Yuzgen
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Posted:
Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:00 pm Post subject:
Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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Hi,
I have to capture from Betacam and record to Betacam with my PC.
The PC is strong enough (1 GB Ram, 2.8GHZ processor, 1 SCSI,
2 IDE HDs etc.). Can you please recommend a card which can handle
these processes? Cheaper is better, if it does a decent job.
Thanks in advance.
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Boke Yuzgen
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Ken Maltby
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Tue Nov 23, 2004 6:02 pm Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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"Boke Yuzgen" <yuzgen@ira.com.tr> wrote in message
news:opshw5yvfxl6bqt4@boke-pc...
| Quote: | Hi,
I have to capture from Betacam and record to Betacam with my PC.
The PC is strong enough (1 GB Ram, 2.8GHZ processor, 1 SCSI,
2 IDE HDs etc.). Can you please recommend a card which can handle
these processes? Cheaper is better, if it does a decent job.
Thanks in advance.
--
Boke Yuzgen
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Given the nature of the Amateur Video we currently see
coming from your corner of the world, there are some of
us who might be a little hesitant to provide aid and assistance.
That said, the Turks have been staunch ally, in the past and I
would be willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.
Unfortunately all I could provide would be the results of web
searching, which you can conduct yourself, to better advantage.
Perhaps others more familiar with PAL could come to your aid.
Luck;
Ken |
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Baz
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Posted:
Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:00 pm Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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Given the nature of the Amateur Video we currently see
coming from your corner of the world, there are some of
us who might be a little hesitant to provide aid and assistance.
That said, the Turks have been staunch ally, in the past and I
would be willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.
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WTF???
Since when was this group renamed
alt.video.dvd.authoring.political.fanatic.world.police ? |
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Ken Maltby
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Posted:
Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:00 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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"Baz" <baz8852@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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Given the nature of the Amateur Video we currently see
coming from your corner of the world, there are some of
us who might be a little hesitant to provide aid and assistance.
That said, the Turks have been staunch ally, in the past and I
would be willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.
WTF???
Since when was this group renamed
alt.video.dvd.authoring.political.fanatic.world.police ?
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What policing is possible? If you are saying I can't make a
post, because it may offend you, then who is policing whom?
If you were into snuff films political or otherwise, you won't
have any help from me. I may be the only one here who feels
that way, but I doubt it.
As to the OP there is no indication that this would be the
case and I offered what little assistance I could, which you
should have noticed.
Luck;
Ken |
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Robin Banks
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:00 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:41:45 -0600, "Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
| Quote: | What policing is possible? If you are saying I can't make a
post, because it may offend you, then who is policing whom?
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You're acting like an ass. Just because the person is from some country, and
just because you seem to think that country produces "snuff films", the person
is somehow tarred and feathered because of it? Did they ask "How can I
convert my snuff films to..." or something similar? Do you now want
affidavits on exactly what content people will be dealing with before offering
help/advice? Perhaps you want preview rights?
Don't be such a pre-judgmental jerk.
If you're not going to freely offer help, then sod off.
~~R.Banks |
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Baz
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:00 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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| Quote: | Given the nature of the Amateur Video we currently see
coming from your corner of the world, there are some of
us who might be a little hesitant to provide aid and assistance.
That said, the Turks have been staunch ally, in the past and I
would be willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.
WTF???
Since when was this group renamed
alt.video.dvd.authoring.political.fanatic.world.police ?
What policing is possible? If you are saying I can't make a
post, because it may offend you, then who is policing whom?
If you were into snuff films political or otherwise, you won't
have any help from me. I may be the only one here who feels
that way, but I doubt it.
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Oh I DO apologise.
I thought you were deciding whether to help the guy on the basis of his
email address and your preconceptions of his country and culture.
Clearly I misunderstood your (very strange) post.
My mistake. |
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Ken Maltby
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:00 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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"Robin Banks" <rbn_banks@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:m4m7q05tts24lkjhrcdv6pepn41ogalcci@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:41:45 -0600, "Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
What policing is possible? If you are saying I can't make a
post, because it may offend you, then who is policing whom?
You're acting like an ass. Just because the person is from some country,
and
just because you seem to think that country produces "snuff films", the
person
is somehow tarred and feathered because of it? Did they ask "How can I
convert my snuff films to..." or something similar? Do you now want
affidavits on exactly what content people will be dealing with before
offering
help/advice? Perhaps you want preview rights?
Don't be such a pre-judgmental jerk.
If you're not going to freely offer help, then sod off.
~~R.Banks
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You either didn't read my posts, or are ignoring the
fact that I provided what advice I could, precisely
because, in my "pre-judgmental" way I felt that it was
unlikely that the OP was making video for terrorists.
That there are terrorists out there making video, can
hardly be in doubt. That the Internet is an anonymous
media used by terrorists, can hardly be in doubt. That
a prudent person might want to exercise some caution
in who's efforts they support, whether it be terrorists,
thieves, con-artist, ect... can hardly be in doubt. That
there is no way to definitively identify the true nature of
any post or poster, is also a fact.
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
That I believe that people should exercise some
judgment in the causes they may be inadvertently
supporting, may upset you but it is hardly any reason
to vent your frustration to the world. Your position,
much like the Ostrich's, is one I can't accept.
Luck;
Ken |
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Boke Yuzgen
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Posted:
Wed Nov 24, 2004 10:02 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality
in a newsgroup. Whatever, I'm out of this newsgroup. I wish you luck.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:52:32 -0600, Ken Maltby <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
| Quote: | It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
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Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality in a
newsgroup. I always thought the usenet community was made of civilized
people and didn't choose to stay anonymous. I wanna go on thinking so
by getting out of this newsgroup.
I wish you luck.
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Boke Yuzgen
http://yuzgen.com/ |
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Boke Yuzgen
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Posted:
Wed Nov 24, 2004 10:02 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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Oh, by the way, learn some geography. Turkey is not in middle-east.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:04:37 +0200, Boke Yuzgen <no@not.again> wrote:
| Quote: | Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality
in a newsgroup. Whatever, I'm out of this newsgroup. I wish you luck.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:52:32 -0600, Ken Maltby <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality in a
newsgroup. I always thought the usenet community was made of civilized
people and didn't choose to stay anonymous. I wanna go on thinking so
by getting out of this newsgroup.
I wish you luck.
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Boke Yuzgen
http://yuzgen.com/ |
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Ken Maltby
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Posted:
Wed Nov 24, 2004 6:02 pm Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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"Boke Yuzgen" <no@not.again> wrote in message
news:opshyoxs1m9y153t@boke-pc...
| Quote: | Oh, by the way, learn some geography. Turkey is not in middle-east.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:04:37 +0200, Boke Yuzgen <no@not.again> wrote:
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality
in a newsgroup. Whatever, I'm out of this newsgroup. I wish you luck.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:52:32 -0600, Ken Maltby <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality in a
newsgroup. I always thought the usenet community was made of civilized
people and didn't choose to stay anonymous. I wanna go on thinking so
by getting out of this newsgroup.
I wish you luck.
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Boke Yuzgen
http://yuzgen.com/
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Only my first post was addressing your post. If you would
have noticed, I provided what assistance I could and even
called for others with more knowledge of PAL to come to
your aid.
As to my mention of a perception that there is some need
to exercise caution in supporting the amateur video
production "coming from your corner of the world", I make
no apologies. Last time I looked you had a border with Iraq.
In regard of any judgment I might have made based on your
nationality, it was certainly a positive one. I tried to point out
that Turkey has been a staunch ally, deserving of special
consideration. (At least I didn't lump you in with the French.)
Lastly, if you can be run out of a newsgroup by someone's
postings, you are way too sensitive and could use a thicker
skin. Come back when you aren't so easily convinced you
should be offended.
Luck;
Ken |
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Smarty
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Posted:
Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:23 am Post subject:
Re: Real-time capture card with component I/O? |
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Boke,
The Canopus 300 and Storm units have component output. Not sure if they
support component input.
Smarty
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:JK6dnQ6Bec0kIjncRVn-vw@giganews.com...
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"Boke Yuzgen" <no@not.again> wrote in message
news:opshyoxs1m9y153t@boke-pc...
Oh, by the way, learn some geography. Turkey is not in middle-east.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:04:37 +0200, Boke Yuzgen <no@not.again> wrote:
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality
in a newsgroup. Whatever, I'm out of this newsgroup. I wish you luck.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:52:32 -0600, Ken Maltby <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality in a
newsgroup. I always thought the usenet community was made of civilized
people and didn't choose to stay anonymous. I wanna go on thinking so
by getting out of this newsgroup.
I wish you luck.
--
Boke Yuzgen
http://yuzgen.com/
Only my first post was addressing your post. If you would
have noticed, I provided what assistance I could and even
called for others with more knowledge of PAL to come to
your aid.
As to my mention of a perception that there is some need
to exercise caution in supporting the amateur video
production "coming from your corner of the world", I make
no apologies. Last time I looked you had a border with Iraq.
In regard of any judgment I might have made based on your
nationality, it was certainly a positive one. I tried to point out
that Turkey has been a staunch ally, deserving of special
consideration. (At least I didn't lump you in with the French.)
Lastly, if you can be run out of a newsgroup by someone's
postings, you are way too sensitive and could use a thicker
skin. Come back when you aren't so easily convinced you
should be offended.
Luck;
Ken
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Ron
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:01 am Post subject:
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Gee - I've been reading all your other advice Ken, and have wrongly assumed
you were a smart guy.
Wow - talk about foot in mouth!
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"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:JK6dnQ6Bec0kIjncRVn-vw@giganews.com...
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"Boke Yuzgen" <no@not.again> wrote in message
news:opshyoxs1m9y153t@boke-pc...
Oh, by the way, learn some geography. Turkey is not in middle-east.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:04:37 +0200, Boke Yuzgen <no@not.again> wrote:
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality
in a newsgroup. Whatever, I'm out of this newsgroup. I wish you luck.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:52:32 -0600, Ken Maltby <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
Well, this is the first time I've been judged for my nationality in a
newsgroup. I always thought the usenet community was made of civilized
people and didn't choose to stay anonymous. I wanna go on thinking so
by getting out of this newsgroup.
I wish you luck.
--
Boke Yuzgen
http://yuzgen.com/
Only my first post was addressing your post. If you would
have noticed, I provided what assistance I could and even
called for others with more knowledge of PAL to come to
your aid.
As to my mention of a perception that there is some need
to exercise caution in supporting the amateur video
production "coming from your corner of the world", I make
no apologies. Last time I looked you had a border with Iraq.
In regard of any judgment I might have made based on your
nationality, it was certainly a positive one. I tried to point out
that Turkey has been a staunch ally, deserving of special
consideration. (At least I didn't lump you in with the French.)
Lastly, if you can be run out of a newsgroup by someone's
postings, you are way too sensitive and could use a thicker
skin. Come back when you aren't so easily convinced you
should be offended.
Luck;
Ken
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Ken Maltby
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 10:04 am Post subject:
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"Ron" <imagitek@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Gee - I've been reading all your other advice Ken, and have wrongly
assumed
you were a smart guy.
Wow - talk about foot in mouth!
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Funny, I didn't know BC was part of French Canada.
Lol;
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PolarLight
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 2:02 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | As to my mention of a perception that there is some need
to exercise caution in supporting the amateur video
production "coming from your corner of the world", I make
no apologies. Last time I looked you had a border with Iraq.
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Last time I looked the US had a border with Mexico...
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In regard of any judgment I might have made based on your
nationality, it was certainly a positive one. I tried to point out
that Turkey has been a staunch ally, deserving of special
consideration. (At least I didn't lump you in with the French.)
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What are the French guilty of? terrorizing people with smelly cheese?
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Lastly, if you can be run out of a newsgroup by someone's
postings, you are way too sensitive and could use a thicker
skin. Come back when you aren't so easily convinced you
should be offended.
And you should come back when you have grown up & learned to behave in a |
global environment like the net and when you've learned to read, this is a
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PolarLight
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 2:02 pm Post subject:
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People like you should somehow be banned permanently from newsgroups & the
Internet as a whole, since you have just made up a whole soap opera based on
two letters: tr, which stand for a Turkish domain. This is just as bad as
refusing admission to black people!!!
Just because s/one is in Turkey doesn't make him a terrorist, and being in
the US Mid-West doesn't make s/one a decent & honest person either. I own a
few .com domains, which anyone (including a Middle-East terrorist) can
easily register online. Can you tell where I am, what passport I hold or
what my political allegiances are? Can you be sure I'm not a terrorist
hanging out in this group just to learn how to make a video showing how to
blow up something or other? Would you answer my post 'coz I have a .com
domain?
On to my next question: have you realized how stupid & absurd your comments
below are?
| Quote: | You either didn't read my posts, or are ignoring the
fact that I provided what advice I could, precisely
because, in my "pre-judgmental" way I felt that it was
unlikely that the OP was making video for terrorists.
That there are terrorists out there making video, can
hardly be in doubt. That the Internet is an anonymous
media used by terrorists, can hardly be in doubt. That
a prudent person might want to exercise some caution
in who's efforts they support, whether it be terrorists,
thieves, con-artist, ect... can hardly be in doubt. That
there is no way to definitively identify the true nature of
any post or poster, is also a fact.
It's generally true that being responsible for your own
actions will, in some cases, involve making judgments
without all the facts. At this point in time, I would have
to say I'm more comfortable providing aid and assistance
to someone in "The Mid-West" than someone in the
"Middle-East". If this means I am engaging in "Poster
Profiling" then so be it.
That I believe that people should exercise some
judgment in the causes they may be inadvertently
supporting, may upset you but it is hardly any reason
to vent your frustration to the world. Your position,
much like the Ostrich's, is one I can't accept.
Luck;
Ken
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