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Posted by David Kowalski on 02/22/06 17:29
webpa wrote:
> I'm not trying to trivialize you problem, but "BNC" is a type of
> connector, not a video signal format. From your "Currently..."
> description, what you are looking for is a card that includes
> line-level composite video output...also called "TV output" to send to
> a television monitor. Many, many such cards exist, but virtually all
> use RCA-type connectors for TV video output. All you need is a US$5
> RCA-to-BNC connector converter - Radio Shack carries them. Signal
> quality is another issue. The way you're "Currently..." doing it
> probably gives you as good a television picture as you can get...as
> good as or better than most "consumer" video cards with TV outputs.
>
> webpa
>
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry for the mis-phrasing... I am aware that it's not the format, it is
just a type of connector. I meant to say line level quality.
I actually do use an RCA to BNC adapter when I output through my
camcorder.. I would still like to get it off the PCI bus as the firewire
to camera hookup is always a bit late and slows things down slightly..
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