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No, you should use a bus to connect a capture card to a computer. If you're asking if you should use the S-video port to connect the video device playing the video you want to capture to the card... sure, it's one option, and if your capture card and video device support S-video, it's likely to result in a higher-quality image than using the composite video port will.
Yes there are video capture cards that support an external DVI monitor, But the whole point of a video capture card is so that the operating system can both control and use it. If you need to have the signal fee out of the PC and onto a plasma or big LCD, then you would use the PC's graphics card which would have its own DVI port.
how can i install video capture hardware???my PC saying video capture hardware not found
It is not hard at all to capture a video on a computer using a video capture card. Just make sure that you have a computer, a video capture device, video capture software, and if you want to edit your video you will need Video Editing software. If you want to record your video to DVD you will need DVD recording software. If you want to physically record the DVD you will need a DVD burner.
How to change settings on video cownload capture
File > Log and Capture... Capture will record and save video from a tape based video camera. Transfer will copy video to your computer from a hard-drive based video camera.
Video grabber card allows you to capture video signal in a high resolution.
Video capture card is a device, which is used to converting analog video signal to digital form
It's really self explanatory. It's software designed to capture video for use on your computer.
The Windows Movie Maker (v2.6) Capture Video feature is not called: Capture Video as it is in earlier versions. Instead, the feature is accessed by clicking File, then Import from Digital Video Camera.
Motion capture is literally the capture of motion. One way to capture motion is through the use of a video camera. Video cameras will record all motions that happen.
With the use of a video capture card.