Hi!
I want to convert VHS to DVD. My computer has only one PCI-Express 16x free slot.
I have an onboard graphic card, which consumes the system memory. I'd like to buy a video card, so to gain more system memory.
What is the best choice? Purchasing an USB capture device and a video card, or a video card that can capture?
I'm affraid that video card that can capture would be less performatic than an USB capture device.
What do you think?
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Best regards,
Joelson. -
Either should work fine. It boils down to personal preference. I've had good luck with the ATI All-In-Wonder cards in the past.
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