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can any one recomend a good video card for use with DV one that will not cost
a kings ransom but will give a first rate reproduction of home DV

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How much do you want to spend?!

I'm not sure exactly what you want. You will be importing DV through a
firewire card, then probably creating a DVD from it to play in a standalone
player, so the video card will not really come into play. It will only be
used for viewing the video on your monitor while you are editing.... unless
you are looking for a card with DVI out to connect to a TV.

Can you let us know what you are going to do with it?
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Cari (MS-MVP)
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"Jack" <Jack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> can any one recomend a good video card for use with DV one that will not
> cost
> a kings ransom but will give a first rate reproduction of home DV
>
> jack--
>

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