eBay has a large number of new and used video capture cards for your Xbox. Sort your search by lowest price and you should be able to find a good deal.
You can find video capture cards in places like amazon, newegg, and websites like that. They offer only the best find of video capture cards and I recommend it.
If you don't want to have to use your computer, there are external capture cards available. Yet they are a little bit more expensive then an internal video capture card.
Video editing capture cards can record home videos on a digital camera. This technology allows the user to edit their own videos without having a professional do it.
There are many different video capture cards on the market, and they are a component that has nothing to do with catching with bait, a snare or a trap. I would advise speaking with a professional to assist you in finding the right video capture card for your specific needs.
There are many sites where you can buy caputure,video and editing cards for tv or gaming. There are huge auction sites like ebay.com, retail sites like amazon.com and electronic specialty sites like newegg.com
Pinnacle's Dazzle cards mostly are not supported on Macs. Pinnacle do produce a Mac Video Capture unit (See links below).
Video editing has not been preformed purely by hardware in many years. Hauppauge has been in the industry for over a decade and makes quality video capture equipment.
The best PCIe video cards on the market today are the nVidia 285 and 295 series.
My best guess is that the best place to inquire about video capture cards would be Best Buy. The price will depend on the features desired, as with any other product.
That would depend greatly as to how far back do you want to go? Video Cards (NVIDIA, ATI, to name a couple etc), Video Capture Card, ATI Video Cards, PCI Video Card ... are just a few of the types, not to mention the various models of each card that exists.
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.
Since most computers cannot natively grab video from an external source, like cable, a DVD player or camcorder, a capture card gives it that capability. Once the raw footage is stored on your hard drive then you can use the video editing software to make changes to it.