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  1. Which programs are good to view from capture cards? I use media player classic on Windows but it is not ideal for this. VLC is just crap. On linux my capture device doesn't work properly although people said that it worked on their machines (audio was fine but the video freezes at start and is all weird). I bought a "Terratec Grabster AV 350 MX".

    Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:46:05 UTC from Choqok
    1. @broniebrown I have no experience with it but I've heard good things about AmaRec for Windows.

      Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:47:34 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada Looks not bad but the deinterlacing is kinda crappy there :-/

        Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:57:02 UTC from Choqok
        1. @broniebrown After some fiddling around I got the right configuration. It works great now. Thanks

          Thursday, 11-Sep-14 17:02:02 UTC from Choqok
    2. @broniebrown Try QuickTime.

      Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:52:25 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation Haha. Good joke

        Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:55:33 UTC from Choqok
        1. @broniebrown ? It wasn't a joke, though?

          Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:57:13 UTC from web
    3. @broniebrown Not sure about capture cards- but I've used Open Broadcast Software in the past and it's worked for me.

      Thursday, 11-Sep-14 16:52:26 UTC from web