Anyone know?
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If the video card has a 100% Video Out - then "NO". Some have Video In/Out - that's why I say 100%
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So a card with VIDEO IN/VIDEO OUT will work?
Sorry for so many questions, I'm new at this. -
Put it this way - it SHOULD! Keep asking, that's how one learns
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Hello,
Consider looking at the new Matrox G450-eTV. Here is the link to the product itself:
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/marv_g450_etv/home.cfm
It is a nice package capable of growing with the user. Having a complete editing package along with the DualHead feature is very nice.
If you have further questions about this or other Matrox products, go to the Desktop Video forums at:
http://www.matroxusers.com
http://forums.matroxusers.com
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Thanks for the link. It seems perfect for what I'm trying to do. But $230 is alittle too much. Maybe off ebay?
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http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=PXG-150NK
they sold out of the card-alone deal for $14, but still, the card with the camera, a power supply, and an RCA cable is probably worth at least the $29. and it's a real NTSC camera, not a USB computer-only plug in. as long as it's powered and had somewhere to send the signal to, you could put it anywhere. (e.g. you could use it for CCTV-type home-monitoring applications or whatever)
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