ATI All In Wonder 128
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Requirements For Recording Videos
- 3. 3dfx Voodoo3 3500TV
- 4. Voodoo3 3500TV - Supplied Software
- 5. Voodoo3 3500TV - Picture Quality
- 6. Asus AGP-V3800 Ultra Deluxe
- 7. Asus AGP-V3800 Ultra Deluxe - Supplied Software
- 8. Asus AGP-V3800 Ultra Deluxe - Picture Quality
- 9. ATI All In Wonder 128
- 10. ATI All In Wonder 128 - Supplied Software
- 11. ATI All In Wonder 128 - Picture Quality
- 12. Elsa Erazor III Video
- 13. Elsa Erazor III Video - Supplied Software
- 14. Elsa Erazor III Video - Picture Quality
- 15. Matrox Marvel G400 TV
- 16. Matrox Marvel G400 TV - Supplied Software
- 17. Matrox Marvel G400 TV - Picture Quality
- 18. Benchmarks - Test Configuration
- 19. Benchmarks - Generated Video Streams And Space Requirements
- 20. So What Do These Video Streams Mean In Practice?
- 21. Benchmarks - CPU Workload During Capture
- 22. Benchmarks - CPU Workload During Playback
- 23. Benchmarks - Requirements For Jitter-free Pictures
- 24. Copy Protection
- 25. Copy Protection, Continued
- 26. Copy Protection, Continued
- 27. Summary
- 28. Recommendations?
- 29. Recommendations? Continued
- 30. Features Table
9. ATI All In Wonder 128

ATI has implemented separate combination input and output connectors. The adapters included in delivery make it possible to use audio, S-video and composite video.
ATI All In Wonder 128 - Hardware

The lower area of the figure shows the capture chip, Brooktree/Conexant's BT829. This is only available on the 16 MB version of the AiW 128. The 32 MB variant incorporates a Rage Theater chip (an in-house ATI development) instead. ATI uses its ImpacTV2 as the TV out chip (on both versions of the AiW 128). The silver TV tuner can either be from Temic or Philips.
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