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    Question Good Entry Level Video Editing Card?

    A gaming is not necessarily the best card for video editing.

    What are some good editing cards that are worth considering?

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    sounds like you'd be interested in either the oxygens or wildcat cards
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    Thanks. I have been checking these out.

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    Two cards that I have used with great success for video editing is the ATI All in Wonder 16meg AGP card, and an Asus V6600 Deluxe Geforce. they have video/in video out, the ATI even has coax in.

    I have used both of them for lots of editing with great sucess!

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Auric:
    Two cards that I have used with great success for video editing is the ATI All in Wonder 16meg AGP card, and an Asus V6600 Deluxe Geforce. they have video/in video out, the ATI even has coax in.

    I have used both of them for lots of editing with great sucess!

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    ATI is a marvellous card, indeed!
    I've installed it for a customer, but hadn't had the chance of testing the video editing.




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    AlienDyne, i do amateur video editing for school projects etc...the ATI card i have in the PC at school rocks (but the PC blows goats) hehe the Geforce cards are also good, although they require an external source (such as a VCR) with RCA cables or SVHS but they still capture/output at high quality

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