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ATI Fire VGA Card Problem

 
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ATI Fire VGA Card Problem
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#11
2007-11-04, 06:50 PM
tiger direct or Newegg or E-bay. Or Microcenter or Compusa? But 50 for a Good graphic card is not bad.
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2007-11-05, 03:09 AM
Thanks for the replies.

JonnyCam Wrote:Unless you have VGA or DVI inputs, you can't.
You could get one of those tv output boxes and connect that up through s-video / composite.
I use one of these on my client pc, and gives better tv quality (s-video) than the nvidia or ATI cards TV outs that I've used in it previously.
http://sewelldirect.com/pc-to-tv.asp
Cheers

Big Grin Oki back to the begining.
Since I can't find a AGP/PCI Video card with S-Video under $50, I thought of looking in to this.

1) So you get a better quality from this converter, rather than a Video card with S-Video, right?
2) Will this converter work with any Video Card?

Thanks...
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2007-11-05, 03:18 AM
Quote: 1) So you get a better quality from this converter, rather than a Video card with S-Video, right?
2) Will this converter work with any Video Card?

1) Well, I found that the quality of the S-video out was better out-of-the-box with my converter than my Nvidia 5200 or Radeon 9250 (budget cards)

2) Yes - you just plug the converter into your VGA out port and then plug the svideo cable from the converter to the TV.
You can hook up a monitor to the converter if you want.

EDIT: That video card you are using is not likely to be able to run PVRX2 - as it's quite old and needs to be directX compliant to use X2.
Maybe it would be better to go the video card route. What are you going to be using this PC for?

Thanks
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2007-11-05, 03:22 AM
JonnyCam Wrote:1) Well, I found that the quality of the S-video out was better out-of-the-box with my converter than my Nvidia 5200 or Radeon 9250 (budget cards)

2) Yes - you just plug the converter into your VGA out port and then plug the svideo cable from the converter to the TV.
You can hook up a monitor to the converter if you want.

Thanks... I think then I will go for this option.
I must say U guyz hv a great forum out here.
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2007-11-05, 03:24 AM
Please read the edit in my prev post first though. (which I can probably just paste here:

EDIT: That video card you are using is not likely to be able to run PVRX2 - as it's quite old and needs to be directX compliant to use X2.
Maybe it would be better to go the video card route. What are you going to be using this PC for?


Cheers
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--= Win7, C2D 2.93 GHz, ASUS 9400GT Silent, 2GB Ram, Few HDD's, 3TB unRAID server, Samsung 50" 1080p Plasma via HDMI, 40" 1080i LCD via VGA =-- * PVR2000 Analog PCI / Avermedia DVB-S PCI / Hauppauge 2200 DVB/Analog * PCH GBPVR Client * *BD-E6500 w/ NPVR client*
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2007-11-05, 03:31 AM
JonnyCam Wrote:Please read the edit in my prev post first though. (which I can probably just paste here:
EDIT: That video card you are using is not likely to be able to run PVRX2 - as it's quite old and needs to be directX compliant to use X2.
Maybe it would be better to go the video card route. What are you going to be using this PC for?
Cheers

I'm building a PVR. (No HDTV or anything fancy, Just regular Analog Cable)
The Video card I currently have is Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL AGP.
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2007-11-05, 03:40 AM
Quote: I'm building a PVR. (No HDTV or anything fancy, Just regular Analog Cable)
The Video card I currently have is Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL AGP.

I am pretty sure this will not handle PVRX2 - but it may be OK to use the old GBPVR interface with overlay. You would have to check. Maybe someone else on the forums has tried?

Just so you know before making any purchases, as not being able to run PVRX2 means that you probably won't be able to upgrade past the next version (as Sub has said the GBPVR.exe interface will not be included soon)



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2007-11-05, 03:42 AM
So what kind of a Video card do I need to buy? (AGP or PCI)
Also how can I find out before I buy the card that it will support PVRX2?

and what exactly is PVRX2?
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2007-11-05, 03:50 AM
Umm, my Nvidia Geforce 5200 is in my client pc currently, and it seems to work fine with PVRX2 - although I would have to do some more testing (I still use the old interface until I have sorted a few things in my config)

Thats an 8X AGP card, but you would obviuously only be able yo run it at 4X on that m/b. 128 MB ram.
Either that or the ATI Radeon 9250 - these are pretty much the same cards, but I found the TV-out to be better on the ATI Radeon.

Check Ebay - I saw some buy now prices from $20 - 50.
"Shut up brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-Tip!"

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2007-11-05, 03:59 AM
JonnyCam Wrote:Thats an 8X AGP card, but you would obviuously only be able yo run it at 4X on that m/b. 128 MB ram.
Either that or the ATI Radeon 9250 - these are pretty much the same cards, but I found the TV-out to be better on the ATI Radeon.
Check Ebay - I saw some buy now prices from $20 - 50.
So If I buy a ATI Radeon 9250 256MB AGP card will I be able to use GBPVR without any problems?
watching Live TV and Recorded shows?

Also can I use future versions of GBPVR?

Even though I'm looking for a cheap card I would like to use it for atleast next 2 years without having to upgrade. :-)
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