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Old September 27th 03, 07:51 PM
NealUK
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Does anyone know of a tv out card that doesn't need the computer to reboot?
Ideally i would like it to support 1024x768.
Is the difference between normal ariel lead and s-video output significant?
I have s-video on my tv, so that is not a problem
many thanks in advance
Neal



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Old September 28th 03, 01:46 AM
Mitchua
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Never had problems with the ATI Radeon cards. Any of them will support
1024x768.

S-video, in theory, is better quality (though I've never noticed a huge
difference). Since all new TV's, VCRs, etc. all use S-video you should
definately make sure you get it (especially since your TV supports it). Of
course, you can always get a composite-to-S-video connector.

--Mitchua


"NealUK" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of a tv out card that doesn't need the computer to

reboot?
Ideally i would like it to support 1024x768.
Is the difference between normal ariel lead and s-video output

significant?
I have s-video on my tv, so that is not a problem
many thanks in advance
Neal



--
One by one the clowns ripped my car apart




 




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