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  1. I was wondering if there is a good card out there that would allow me to watch TV on my comp with good quality, and it would also allow me to view my DVDs on my TV from my comp.
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  2. I use ATI ALL IN WONDER it has video in/out and cable in.The newest one even comes with a remote.

    You can even record tv shows,vhs, dvd by capturing them (Just trying to learn that now)

    I love it!
    My wife hates it- I never leave my home office. Now all I need is a small little fridge and a microwave. If I get a bed in here I might never come out.
    We were all NEWBIES once and the only stupid question is the one that's not asked?
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    (we may have to move this to off-topic if it keeps going)
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  4. Yeah NEOMAINE,(are you from MAINE)

    We better not go to much further. I just hope PROTECYON enjoys our humor.
    Well NEOMAINE I looked at your computer stats under you name, all that speed and HD, Now all you need is a faster burner.
    We were all NEWBIES once and the only stupid question is the one that's not asked?
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  5. Thank you for the advice. Well I had some time to think about what I really wanted to accomplish, and I figured that all I really needed was to have a card that would give me very good quality output to TV from my computer. So far I have been stuck between getting a ATI AIW card or a hollywood plus. Which would you guys recommand? Also, is there even better alternatives besides ATI AIW or hollywood plus?

    P.S. By good quality I mean at least the quality you get with a SVCD, but of course very close to dvd quality would be even better. My budget for this is not very high, max would be $120.
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