| Posted by Mike Kujbida on 04/09/07 22:46 
Top & bottom posting in the same post.  Oh joy :-)See response 1/2 way down.
 
 
 nappy wrote:
 > "Mike Jones" <michaeljns2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:GdtSh.11564$op4.10160@trnddc08...
 >> Thank you very much for the suggestions. I'm looking at the Canopus
 >> ADVC110. Have you ever run multiple conversions simultaneously to a PC? I
 >> am wondering it if is possible to put four of them inline with the RCA
 >> video ouputs, record all four and pass the video signals through to the
 >> monitors...???
 >>
 >> -Mike
 >
 >
 > No I haven't done that yet. Hopefully someone else will chime in who has. I
 > think there was a discussion a while ago about recording 2 DV streams. You
 > may want to google the groups.
 
 
 There are a few guys on the Sony Vegas forum who have successfully used
 scenalyzer (http://www.scenalyzer.com/main.html ) to capture 3 streams
 simultaneously (by running 3 instances of it) so there's a chance 4
 would work.  Keep in mind this was on firewire (aka 1394) ports.  Not
 sure if it would work trying to capture composite though as it's harder
 on the system :-(
 
 Mike
 
 
 >>
 >> "nappy" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
 >> news:yZsSh.13157$JZ3.5734@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net...
 >>> . the firepod.. Fine. Have one here. Works well. The Edirol only has
 >>> SVideo out so you will need a firewire converter for the video. Canopus
 >>> products are good. That's about it. Two firewire streams. You will
 >>> probably wnat them on their own firewire interfaces which means two
 >>> firewire cards.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> "Mike Jones" <michaeljns2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
 >>> news:53sSh.1351$V15.1113@trnddc02...
 >>>> I am looking for recommendations for a PC hardware configuration. I want
 >>>> to
 >>>> record 8 subgroups from a G&L 3300 board plus one video feed from a
 >>>> Edriol
 >>>> V4. Grabbing all four video channels and 8 audio simultaneously would be
 >>>> even better.
 >>>>
 >>>> I'm planning to use a PreSonus Firepod for sound, but really need help
 >>>> taking a realtime video feed(s) to the PC. I have lots of multitrack
 >>>> PC-based recording experience.
 >>>>
 >>>> My preference would be to use Sony Vegas since it is easy to record
 >>>> multiple
 >>>> audio and video tracks... provided I can to all of this conversion.
 >>>>
 >>>> -Mike
 >>>> Plano, TX
 >>>>
 >>>
 >>
 >
 >
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