Video and TV card recos for a video editing system?
I will be building a system mainly for video editing, personal video
recorder (separate hdd for that), and potentially to be used as a video
and media server for my house.
I would be interested in recommendations for video cards and TV cards.
Re: Video and TV card recos for a video editing system?
Ken wrote:
> I will be building a system mainly for video editing, personal video
> recorder (separate hdd for that), and potentially to be used as a video
> and media server for my house.
>
> I would be interested in recommendations for video cards and TV cards.
>
> Thanks
> Ken K
I am looking for what the entry level is and what would be good, solid
mid-range for cards. I have a budget of about $300-350 for this part of
the system.
Re: Video and TV card recos for a video editing system?
Ken wrote:
> Ken wrote:
>> I will be building a system mainly for video editing, personal video
>> recorder (separate hdd for that), and potentially to be used as a
>> video and media server for my house.
>>
>> I would be interested in recommendations for video cards and TV cards.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ken K
>
> I am looking for what the entry level is and what would be good, solid
> mid-range for cards. I have a budget of about $300-350 for this part of
> the system.
When you aren't searching for best gaming potential in a card, then connectors
and I/O are something to look for. Whether they're really necessary, depends
on what monitors you plan to connect.
That card has two DVI-I connectors on the faceplate, plus a DIN connector.
A DVI-I connector has both digital and analog pins, to handle the
potential two different kinds of monitor connections.
The DVI connectors can be converted to VGA 15 pin connectors, with the
included "dongles". This card includes two dongles in the package.
The package also includes an adapter cable for component video output,
which some display devices (projector?) might use.
The digital part of the DVI connector, can support a regular or a
"double width" interface (uses all pins). If this "double width" is
present, you can drive an Apple 30" LCD monitor at 2560x1600 at 60Hz refresh.
Nvidia and ATI have various video playback acceleration features. Some of
these features are harnessed by DVD playback programs. The acceleration features
may not be available for more mundane player applications. As long as you have
a decent processor in the system, the acceleration won't matter that much.