I orderred a capture card and need to know based of its specifications what its Datarate will be. Such as how many megabytes per minute.
Specs:
* Complies With Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 2.0.
* Supports NTSC, PAL, Video format
* Video input: One RCA composite, One S-Video.
* Audio input : Stereo audio (RCA)mm
* Dimension (L)88mm x (W)28mm x (H)18mm
* USB bus power
* Supports high quality video resolution
* NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30fps
* PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25fps
Why does it matter?
[QUOTE=Demache;19923033]Why does it matter?[/QUOTE]
I ask the same, but that's not what the OP wanted. What use does your post serve to the OP?
My guess is that it'll bottleneck at USB, so what the device itself gets won't matter that much because you'll be limited to USB's transfer rate.
Sorry for the late response. Im ust very limited in HDD space so id like to know if i will need to buy another drive
[QUOTE=Pvt.;19948385]Sorry for the late response. Im ust very limited in HDD space so id like to know if i will need to buy another drive[/QUOTE]
Oh, it really depends on the video format and the compression
MPEG-2 at Standard Def resolution is about 1.5gb per hour.
MPEG-2 at High Def resolution is about 9gb per hour.
MPEG-4 would be smaller. Probably 1/2 to 3/4 the size of MPEG-2.
Thanks for the info i can live with that amount of space.
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