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ATi All-In-Wonder VE: Want the absolute latest TV-Tuner and consumer level video editing card, but don't want to fork over the big bucks? What if I said you can get all this for under 105$? Yup, you read that right, so keep reading...
 
 
Date: March 10, 2003
Catagory: Video Cards
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Software Bundle

There are three major parts to the software bundle of the All-In-Wonder VE.

ATi Multimedia Center

The MMC is the cornerstone of the package, providing everything from music playback, to DVD, to VCD, to television. It is from here that all your options that the card supports is available.

Of interest is the television aspect of the MMC. When you set everything up, the first thing you'll want to do is start the television Initialization Wizard.

You go through a series of options. You'll need to select the country and the type of coax connection you'll be using to watch TV.

It takes a minute or so to scan the channel grid and afterwards, it's just a matter of setting up the default format of how you want to record shows and parental control.

Guide Plus+

If TiVo functionality is what you want, Guide Plus+ is about as close as you'll get for the PC. From here, you can preview shows, set up recording schedules, and see what'll be on later that day or week. Every few days, the program will need to download the latest schedule, which is a bit of an annoyance if you haven't fired up Guide Plus+ in a couple of weeks.

You're provided with a lot of information, from program descriptions, to the type of show, and the actors. If you were looking for a reason not to resubscribe to TV Guide, this is it.

Pinnacle Studio 8.4

For the aspiring Speilbergs, ATi packages Pinnacle Studio 8.4, which is an easy to use video editing software. It's not at the level of Adobe Premiere, but for casual directors, you can be editing Uncle Joe out of your home videos in no time.

A video editing card is no good if it doesn't help the CPU out in encoding a video. I captured an episode of Futurama (about 20 minutes), and proceeded to encode it into MPEG-2 format. It ended up taking close to 83 minutes. On an AiW 8500DV, the same file took 86 minutes, so it would appear that the Theater 200 and Cobra Engine do improve encoding times slightly.

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