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Old February 14th 04, 06:51 PM
kirk
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Does anyone one of these (NVIDIA Personal Cinema GFX 5200 ) video cards? I
recently upgraded to an ATI 9000 AIW card, but have been very unhappy
because it seams that MacroVision encoding from the cable company causes
the Audio to Rise and Fall in volume when recording broadcast television,
making playback viewing very anoying.

I would like to know if the above card has similar problems. I like to
record broadcast TV for time shifting my favorite television shows, instead
of buying something like TIVO. if any one has this video card, would
appreciate any feed back you could offer.

also is there any bundled software included with the card, such as video
editing? Scheduling TV recording times, ect? i took a look at it on Evga's
website, but they didn't seem to have info on bundled software.

TIA


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Old February 15th 04, 12:24 AM
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"kirk" wrote in message news:TetXb.178814$U%5.855207@attbi_s03...
Does anyone one of these (NVIDIA Personal Cinema GFX 5200 ) video cards? I
recently upgraded to an ATI 9000 AIW card, but have been very unhappy
because it seams that MacroVision encoding from the cable company causes
the Audio to Rise and Fall in volume when recording broadcast television,
making playback viewing very anoying.

I would like to know if the above card has similar problems. I like to
record broadcast TV for time shifting my favorite television shows, instead
of buying something like TIVO. if any one has this video card, would
appreciate any feed back you could offer.

also is there any bundled software included with the card, such as video
editing? Scheduling TV recording times, ect? i took a look at it on Evga's
website, but they didn't seem to have info on bundled software.

TIA


Macrovision Protection has been put on every card since..about 2 years
orso, only by using a pretty old tv card you can rip such easily!
 




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