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Avid only gives a few different capture options. Therefore you have more control using an external capture procedure. PC-VCR is (in my view) a pretty good starter. If you have more specific needs (for instance you are having problems with audio sync or > 2Gb captures) then a 3rd party capture app like AV_IO (or Reelcap, pick your favourite) may help out.
It's important to realise that there isn't a universal panacea, and for each individual requirement there are plenty of paths to follow. But the Matrox software gives a pretty good start
1) Open up PC-VCR
2) Click on the little gear (or right-click and choose properties)
3) Click on the Recording tab
You change the ratio via the slider and the "Capture Options" button. The PC-VCR might not let you choose the highest settings if you haven't run the HD benchmark yet.
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