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JohnB1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 12:30 pm
Post subject: Using two video cards (one for video capture)
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Forgive the newbie question, but I am setting up a new computer (using
Windows XP) and would like to check on something.

I will be using a Hercules 3D Prophet 64mb AGP video card. I would
also like to include my old All In Wonder Pro PCI card for TV and
video capture. The Hercules card would be my main video card and would
be connected to my monitor, but I would like to use the All In Wonder
Pro to input TV and VCR/camcorder signals. Is it possible to have them
both installed at the same time?

Please let me know.

Thanks...JohnB

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