Compatible video capture cards

Any advice on video capture cards that works well with Premiere Pro CS6?

Analog: Over a Grass Valley ADVC-100+ device
DV: Direct from camera or over the Grass Valley ADVC-100+ device
H.264: Can not be captured, must be imported by copying to hard disk.

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