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  1. I am presently using CyberLink PowerDirector 3 to edit, produce and burn DVDs. My motherboard has a fairly feeble graphics chipset (NVIDIA 220D). I am wondering if I would see any improvement in how long it takes for these three processes if I installed an AGP card.

    Also, I would like to know which will be likely to benefit me the most in an AGP card, processing speed or memory size? Please keep in mind that I am only interested in speeding up making DVDs, not at all in game performance.

    Some particulars of my system:

    MB: ASUS A7N266-VM
    CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2400
    Mem: 512MB
    OS: Windows XP home (SP2)

    Thanks!

    barrie3223

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    The short answer is none unless your making 3-D animations....

    On the other hand they make cards specifically for speeding up editing, make sure your sitting down before you read the price.... http://www.canopus.us/US/products/DVStorm2_Pro/pm_dvstorm_2_pro+.asp
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    Display Video cards have no effect on DVD encoding with a few exceptions.

    Some "capture" cards and others like the PVR series and ATI All in Wonder include hardware MPeg encoders. These take the load of encoding MPeg2 during capture.

    http://www.hauppauge.com/
    http://www.ati.com/

    The "game cards" have no effect.
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    Originally Posted by barrie3223
    II am wondering if I would see any improvement in how long it takes for these three processes if I installed an AGP card.
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