It might be PCI type
compaq
It depends on your computer's video card and the connection type(s). It may not be possible; check your computer's documentation.
The video card has an universal blue conector. It has the female end of it. That is the easiest way to find it. The conetor has holes for pins of the male side in the cable to enter.
Usually computer TV tuners allow you save video signal to your hard drive.
Yes, with the right video output card or adapter on your computer. It depends on the card your computer has in it and what type of outputs it has as well as the available inputs of your TV.
you need one with a good video card and lots of CPU
This is commonly called AGP and is just one type of interface used for video card connection to computer equipment.
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card
If you just want to know what videocard you got in your computer, press start > run (just the search box in win7) and type "dxdiag" (without quotes) and press enter. click the video tab and it will tell you the name of your video adapter. another way: if it is onboard video, the specs of the motherboard will tell you. or if its a card, the card will tell you.
A FireWire card adds a FireWire socket to your computer. FireWire is a type of cable and plug (like the more widespread USB) that is used to connect some video cameras, hard discs and audio equipment to a computer.
Pretty much every computer that was built after 1995 would have a slot for some kind of video card. However, it may be a now unpopular slot type, like AGP, instead of PCI or PCI-e
Go to start > run > and type "dxdiag" and hit enter. A small list of your system specifications will show up. Video Display will tell you your graphics card.