
Dannywilson wrote:All the Geforce 4 Ti cards have a composite and s-video inputs and outputs, and they work relatively well for low-level vid capture and output.
klinky wrote:ATI video card drivers, yes. You can use a Nvidia card with one of their capture cards. You may look into getting something like a ATI All-In-Wonder 8500, which is pretty nice from what I hear.
It's got everthing on a single card ^_^, pretty spiffy.
Though your combo there should still work just fine.
~klinky

Dannywilson wrote:Ok Klinky. You win. Not all ti's have vid in. But I said the geforce 4 ti family. Not 2. Not 3. All of which have this nifty little plug DESIGNED INTO THE CHIPSET BY NVIDIA! It's not a manufacturer to manufacturer deal anymore. The all come with this now.
klinky wrote: It's not standard. Companies can leave it out if they feel like cutting costs. If you want VIVO, then you make sure it states VIVO in the specs.
~klinky
Fook dat, be cheap like me and use a DVD ROM with Domestic DVDs ^_^

Dannywilson wrote:nothing like the ATI's, which have always suffered from hardware difficultys.
klinky wrote:Well the ATI Catalyst drivers are ALOT better then their old ones.
ATI currently holds the performance crown with the Radeon 9700 Pro and the soon to be released 9800.
Usually with ATI the hardware has been ok, it's just the software is suck, like dwchang said. I had a Xpert98(Rage Pro Turbo). Crappiest card ever! 2D was ok, but 3D just stank. It didn't even support Alpha Blending properly x_X.
ATI isn't half bad now adays.
~klinky
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