Hello!
I want to buy a video card because I have a TNT2-M64 de 32 MB SDR and I like to make my own videos, so it gets pretty slow sometimes. Do you think that Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB will make a nice job? or what video card do you recommend? I have a budget up to 250 USD.
Or what do you think about Asylum GeForce FX 5600 Video Card, 8x AGP, 256MB DDR
Best regards!
Francisco MAc-Swiney
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I'm a little unsure of your question. A "regular" video card like you are naming really has nothing to do with the rendering time of the project. Video conversion is CPU intensive so a faster CPU is really the only way to speed up the conversion. If you are talking about "capturing" video, you can get a seperate TV tuner card or one of the ATI all-in-wonder cards.
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According to the DivX web site, the DivX player is optimized for Radeon cards. It might help smooth out your playback of DivX files but I don't think it would have any effect on encoding since that is done though a seperate capture card.
http://www.divx.com/divx/player/optimizations/
Howard -
Thank you very much for your response! But if I understood well I canīt speed up my RENDERING process after editing my video on a non linear software like Studio 8? If itīs not a video card issue then can you tell me what can I do?
Regards!
Paco Mac-Swiney
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