Premiere Capture Cards

Hi all.
Any one know which capture cards Premiere CS3 can work with? I have just bought Pinnacle Movieboard Plus and do not know if it is compatible with Pr CS3.
Thanks.

Yeah. But I would like to capture from analog source. What is your advice?

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