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MyST wrote on 12/15/2002, 11:09 AM
For how much $$$?
Generally...get a card that has stability via good drivers. Also, the ability to do dual monitors is good if you think you might go that route later.
You don't need a very powerful card for video editing.
nVidia, ATI, Matrox are all good products.

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mitteg wrote on 12/15/2002, 12:08 PM
Has anybody have the MATROX Parhelia ? Is it a good video card ? Are you happy with it? What are the advantages of using it instead of using for example the Matrox G550? And what about Matrox RX10 and RX100 ? Do they work well with VV?

Thanks !
JB008 wrote on 12/15/2002, 12:20 PM
I have used Matrox's G200, G400, G550 and now using Nvidia TI4200.
Nvidia cards seem to be better cards and also they have S-video out
reamenterprises wrote on 12/15/2002, 1:42 PM
Unfortunately I am having poor luck with my Nvidia cards, my projects will not render. If I put any other card in (non-nvidia) things work fine. I am also using Nvidia's website drivers, not the manufactures.
rextilleon wrote on 12/15/2002, 3:40 PM
Nvidia cards are overkill for dv editing---go with the Matrox 550--thats the best bang for the buck---The Parhella (sp?) supports three monitors---but I hear there are issues.
NickM wrote on 12/15/2002, 3:41 PM
Does the FireWire card that comes with Pinnacle Studio 7 work with Vegas? Any idea what it is? Thanks,
Nick