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Anyone who knows a capture card that allows for capturing 2 or more HD component signals in a single pcie card? To save some space in our new rig I'm on the lookout for something like this.
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Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm
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Len56 wrote:Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm Thanks, but I'm actually looking for component video (Y,Pb,Pr). Untill now I only found the intensity pro's and 4K's and some cheap startech cards that support component video for a normal price. Right now we are updating the computer, later the camera's will follow. I wouldn't want to throw away our 4 xha1 camera's, but also find it a bit stupid to keep 4/5 available pcie slots available for them.
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Ittaidv wrote:Len56 wrote:Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm Thanks, but I'm actually looking for component video (Y,Pb,Pr). Untill now I only found the intensity pro's and 4K's and some cheap startech cards that support component video for a normal price. Right now we are updating the computer, later the camera's will follow. I wouldn't want to throw away our 4 xha1 camera's, but also find it a bit stupid to keep 4/5 available pcie slots available for them. Have a look at this http://www.magewell.com/...ro/xi006ae_features.html from Magewell... It takes 6 SD inputs..
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Damn2Good4U wrote:Ittaidv wrote:Len56 wrote:Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm Thanks, but I'm actually looking for component video (Y,Pb,Pr). Untill now I only found the intensity pro's and 4K's and some cheap startech cards that support component video for a normal price. Right now we are updating the computer, later the camera's will follow. I wouldn't want to throw away our 4 xha1 camera's, but also find it a bit stupid to keep 4/5 available pcie slots available for them. Have a look at this http://www.magewell.com/...ro/xi006ae_features.html from Magewell... It takes 6 SD inputs.. The component out of the xha1 is actually HDV, 1440 x 1080. It's very close to full HD, we capture it now as 1080 50i. It's a camera that is often overlooked, but it's very cheap second hand and gives incredible sharp and goodlooking HD and perfect for events and low light.
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I did find the XI200XE-MINI from Magewell though, it has 2 x dvi-i, and can capture component trough them. At 1000$ it's a little expensive though, for only having 2 inputs.
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If updating the cams in the future I would go for SDI. Some converters Component to SDI and a SDI capture card and you're ready to go for now. Easy cabling and no problems with long cable runs. When updating the cams you're already prepared and could try to sell the converters.
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Ittaidv wrote:Len56 wrote:Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm Thanks, but I'm actually looking for component video (Y,Pb,Pr). Untill now I only found the intensity pro's and 4K's and some cheap startech cards that support component video for a normal price. Right now we are updating the computer, later the camera's will follow. I wouldn't want to throw away our 4 xha1 camera's, but also find it a bit stupid to keep 4/5 available pcie slots available for them. Have a look at the aVerMedia DarkCrystal SDK Duo (C129). It gives you two HD inputs (HDMI or Component) and two SD inputs simultaneously. You can run up to 8 cards in a PC (I've got 3) without issue and can mix an match the input types.
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ask wrote:Ittaidv wrote:Len56 wrote:Yes I have the YUAN SC510N4-HDMI card, you can add 4 HD cameras, they also do this card in SDI format. It is very good for the price and is cheaper than other cards. You should be able to get these cards in Belgium. See link here: http://www.yuan.com.tw/index.htm Thanks, but I'm actually looking for component video (Y,Pb,Pr). Untill now I only found the intensity pro's and 4K's and some cheap startech cards that support component video for a normal price. Right now we are updating the computer, later the camera's will follow. I wouldn't want to throw away our 4 xha1 camera's, but also find it a bit stupid to keep 4/5 available pcie slots available for them. Have a look at the aVerMedia DarkCrystal SDK Duo (C129). It gives you two HD inputs (HDMI or Component) and two SD inputs simultaneously. You can run up to 8 cards in a PC (I've got 3) without issue and can mix an match the input types. I AGREE
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