Oh, I'll have to look at my junk pile. I seem to remember getting a TV card along with
a few boxes of misc parts when I bought a desktop a few years ago. I had no use for it at
the time. Maybe I will. Thanks.
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Subject: Re: TV -> D-Sub converter possible?
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Or you can get
a TV card for a PC for under $20. Most of them work
nicely with Linux and all of them work with Windows, though the actual
viewing applications get a bit ugly.
I meant to ask about this since I have no idea what it is, I thought it
would be used for receiving over-the-air TV signals. Are you saying they
have input jacks that would work with old computers that had TV output
connections?
Yes. Many (even most) of them have composite inputs, and some even have
S-video inputs. I used an Aurora Fuse card for this in my MDD until I got
a FireWire Canopus ADVC-300.
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