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My NVidia graphics card is equipped with a TV out function, but I only have a 56k dial-up. Will the speed of my internet connection affect my ability to receive TV pix? Broadband is not an option for me.
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Unless your card has a video input, you cannot view TV on your PC. Note that the speed of your connection will greatly affect the quality of video streams you can receive. With a 56k modem, forget it
. I would advise you to get a TV tuner card which can capture normal TV airwaves and allow you to watch TV on your PC. Ask more questions if this did not answer anything.JAN ![]()
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P.S. Some tuners come with FM also P.P.S. I am also selling an Nvidia FX5200 Personal Cinema which has a tuner built into the GFx card. |
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Thanks for your help, guys.
I have an Nvidia G-Force 4 FX5200, which does have a TV out and also, I think, a co-ax. I'll dig out the manual when I get home from work and post the full spec onto it. If I could connect my TV aerial direct, it would save me having to buy a separate TV. Thankx, FS |
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