Re: Video Card recommendation

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Probably not, at least not yet.  For a good general purpose video card
with TV out, check out the cards from NVidia.

On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Vincent Yau wrote:

>
> Thanks for the suggestions on this and DXR3.
>
> Can these cards also play other formats like
> those from Real.com?
> I glanced through the FAQ and I don't see anything being mentioned.
>
>
> >
> >I'd say get a used holywood+ card for <$10 ... you can find the drivers at
> >dxr3.sf.net and the picture quality is excellent.
> >
> >Right now only mpeg streams can be displayed on the tv, some SDL stuff is
> >in the cvs, work is underway to get the docs / reverse engineer the thing
> >to get the framebuffer running on it too.
> >
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