Internal captue cards

ok i know that you can use a ads pyro to capture fia 6 pin fire wire or 4 pin fire wire. now what about internal capture cards. i know ads makes internal pyros. would they work for capturing with premiere? is there certian brands and kinds that would work or do they all work with captureing with premiere.

I am certain that at least some of the internal Pyro cards will work. They are really just 1394 cards. But you don't need anything fancy to capture via firewire. Most PCs have firewire built in nowadays.
Which card did you have in mind?

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