Windows 7 compatible video capture(tv tuner) cards

mschugh

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Hi,

I am looking for Windows 7 compatible video capture(tv tuner) PCI interface cards.

Can you please suggest the same?

Any help in this regard is highly appreciated

Regards,
Manpreet
 

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You could search NewEgg, TigerDirect, ZipZoomFly, Amazon, et al. Or post the same question in every room of every forum on the web.
 
Just from personal experience, I think you'll have better luck with Hauppauge and Avermedia cards. Because they're TV tuner cards, though (and TV tuner drivers are almost always hit and miss), I would recommend playing it safe and going for "Windows 7 Certified" cards. That's not always a guarantee, however, so you obviously want to scour over reviews too. :p

You also need to decide what would be best - an internal device (i.e. PCI card, PCI-E card), or an external device (i.e. USB).

Newegg.com - Computer Hardware,Video Cards & Video Devices,TV Tuners & Video Devices,Hauppauge
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I got my ancient ATI TV Wonder (PCI, original initial version, not 650, 550, Pro or USB etc...) working great under 7. So I probably correctly assume all ATI capture cards, any gen, are good.

lol here it is on Ebay for $10 (not me selling.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ATI-TV-Wonder-P...emQQptZPCC_Video_TV_Cards?hash=item414999d42e

I use iuVCR and/or VirtualVCR. Both are really good and never drop any frames even stressed. If I were you, I'd look for an HD version. I think they have them now.
 

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