What is the difference between a Video Capture card and a TV Tuner Card?
Requested and Answered by Eskwire on 27-Apr-2005 13:33 (538 reads)
A TV tuner card is hardware that allows analogue or digital broadcast television signals to be received and converted or translated for display by a computer.
A video capture card is a computer expansion card that allows the connection of a digital or analogue source of video to a computer for the purpose of importing video into the computer and editing it.
Unlike video editing cards, TV tuner cards tend to not have dedicated hardware for processing video.
A video capture card is a computer expansion card that allows the connection of a digital or analogue source of video to a computer for the purpose of importing video into the computer and editing it.
Unlike video editing cards, TV tuner cards tend to not have dedicated hardware for processing video.
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