Does a computers graphics card have any effect on the picture quality captured and burned or does it only affect the picture quality that shows on your screen? Meaning if I have a crapier card and I capture and it looks bad, once I burn it and play it on another system or dvd player it could possibaly look better? Or what you see is what you get?
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Originally Posted by ROF
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You can buy a quality capture card and still capture in multiple formats depending on your settings. However you capture your video will be how it is played back. A different graphics card will not make any difference after the fact.
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Originally Posted by pugvaderUsually long gone and forgotten
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There is one other way a graphics card can effect your video captures. If you have a very old card, say a 1x AGP card or something older, displaying the video while you're capturing may take up too much bus bandwidth and CPU time. This could cause dropped frames while capturing.
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