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1st March 2005, 12:50 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| PowerColor Theater 550 Pro Review On the side of the card you can see the coaxial inputs for both the TV and FM radio, as well as the DIN connector for the A/V input cable. Since my prior experience with TV tuner cards were using would fall into the "all in one" category, my first thought was why there weren't any connections to output the signal to an external source. Upon coming to my senses a moment later, I realized that since the primary video card in the PC is used for the actual output, there isn't any need to include any on the card itself. Another nice thing I noticed was that there is no need to connect the card to anything but the PCI slot itself. All audio and video signal feeds are passed directly thru the PCI subsystem. A bonus for those of you out there who hate the restrictions of additional wiring in your system. http://www.ocmodshop.com/default.aspx?a=251
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