I'm upgrading to a 2.0 gHz, and want to start capturing TV.
Would the Verto GEForce4 Ti 4400 128MB DDR AGP Graphics Card be a big help?
It sounds like it would, but I just want to make sure I might not be missing any information that could lead me to be making a good or bad decision.
Any advice or info would be much appriciated.
Thanks.
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If you're going to capture with a WinTV card, your video card doesn't have much of an effect unless it's really bad. If you're looking at using a Geforce card with video-in to capture, the WinTV card will probably give you better results.
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