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  • New S3 card

    It seems to have a huge amount of funtion dedicated to TV-out, and advanced video processing.
    Check it out here

    and let me know what you think in regards to video manipulation. How does this stack-up to whats being done now?
    Oh my god MAGNUM!

  • #2
    Looks interesting. I hope it makes it to market. I didn't see the part about the TV Out specs? Thanks for the heads up.

    -Mark
    - Mark

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    • #3
      From the link click on "Hi-Def™ Computing", then then under Hi-Def™ Computing click more . All the main TV, Video topics are there. Make sure to check out "Film-like Video Quality".

      PS- I don't know when it will be released or if it will be any good. I do not think we can use S3's previous cards as a comparison as this project probably didn't include a single person from the old S3 company. I hope it is good as more market competition only helps the buyer ;>)
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      • #4


        Looks real interesting for videophiles!!

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        • #5
          "Vertical overscan and underscan compensation."

          That would be a first since Matrox's tv-out cards. Now I'm really interested...
          - Mark

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