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Whoa, Sport! All you say is oh-so-true.....BUT THE DAMNED COMPUTER
ISN'T A CRAY! If you're jamming up the motherboard with ALL THAT VIDEO DATA, it's slower than hell while that's going on..... Now, if you plug in a bus TV card with DirectX access to the video memory that DOESN'T hog the computer resources with all this video BS, it uses no computer resouces you can detect. If you think an external USB TV plugged into the NOTEBOOKS they're talking about is gonna work great.....you must come from another planet! Hell, notebooks are ALREADY bogged down. They're running WinXP! On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 16:06:18 +0100, "Meindert Sprang" wrote: "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... USB resources in your computer are not fast enough to provide good full motion video to your PC and its monitor. That requires direct memory access from the bus to the video card's memory, so the video card must be plugged into one of your bus ports. I disagree with you Larry. Provided the video is sufficiently compressed, enough bandwidth on the USB bus can be allocated for streaming video in TV quality. Even USB 2.0 is too slow, No. USB 2.0 is 480Mbit/s while the FireWire bus, which is suitable for top-notch studio quality is "only" 400Mbit/s Regards, Meindert Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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