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None of the new cards feature "Video In." I liked this feature because I could hook up my Dish receiver directly to the computer with it....but if I upgrade....
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What cables are good for that input, think thats on the 2900pro which is on the way, but never used VIVO before.
Composite/s-video is horrible on a PC monitor, pick up a card with component input and you get a much better picture.
And were would the average consumer buy such a card?
pretty much any modern card with vivo should have a component capable input output. it only looks like an S-video connection, but it has extra pins in it and it should come with a dongle that splits out into the RGB. as of the X19** series, ATI's partners still had many vivo cards available. most of the 1950pro cards had it.
pretty much any modern card with vivo should have a component capable input output. it only looks like an S-video connection, but it has extra pins in it and it should come with a dongle that splits out into the RGB. as of the X19** series, ATI's partners still had many vivo cards available. most of the 1950pro cards had it.
WRONG-O
Those are component OUTPUTS, my friend.
There are pretty much NO affordable solutions for inputting high definition or even 480p into your PC at the moment. S-Video and composite are the best you'll get unless you want to throw down some serious cash for some kind of custom professional hardware.
WRONG-O
Those are component OUTPUTS, my friend.
There are pretty much NO affordable solutions for inputting high definition or even 480p into your PC at the moment. S-Video and composite are the best you'll get unless you want to throw down some serious cash for some kind of custom professional hardware.
480i is easy enough for less than the cost of a high-end card, as per my link above. The most cost-effective solution for HD is the Holo3DGraph, but prices are highly variable - $500-$900.