Best setup with laptop

I am looking to set up FLME on a HP 2.5g core 2 duo laptop.
What is the best way to bring good quality AV (analog or didital
source) into FLME. Has anyone managed to bring SDI into a laptop.
Cheers

Editor14,
If you are forces to use a laptop as your encoder, you are going to be limited to how you can get video into the PC.  If you have a Firewire port, then using a Firewire AV box like a Canopus 110 - http://desktop.grassvalley.com/products/ADVC110/index.php - would be the easiest.  Many USB devises just are not compatible.
There are no digital SDI capture units that will plug directly into a laptop.  You can convert SDI down to S-video or composite like with a Marshall BC-0301-08 : http://www.lcdracks.com/convert/BC-0301-08.html
I run some 2.4Gig laptops for mobile encoding, but I have to be careful with the encoding setting not to run out of CPU power.   Dropping frames will play havic with your video studdering.  Especially with fast moving motion in your video footage.  You are better off with a quad PC and an Osprey video capture card.  There is a lot more to it that what I have written being a professional live events webcaster.  But laptops have there limits.
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