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Date: | Mon, 8 Mar 1999 11:12:57 -0500 |
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Javier Vizcaino wrote:
> Hi.
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> Not having seen a DVD installed in my life, I have a few
> questions:
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> 1. The most popular hardware mpeg-2 decoding card is the
> Holliwood. How does it connect to the DVD?
It doesn't, it's all done internally. I'm not familiar with this
particular card but the Creative Encore connects with a loop cable to
your existing video card on the outside.
> 2. Is there any video card including hardware (not only
> software) DVD mpeg-2 decoding?
As far as I know you have the video cards that support DVD, software,
and the decoder cards, hardware. The hardware solution or decoder card
is better than the software, better performance. Software gets corrupted
<g>.
> I wonder if cards with the
> nVidia Riva TNT chip do it. (The STB Velocity 4400 would be
> a good choice if so, since it includes video output). As
> before, how is the connection to the DVD done?
A loop cable, I've used the Creative Encore which has an external cable
(I imagine some might be internal) and all you do is connect the loop
cable, and the audio from the DVD-ROM to the decoder card and from the
decoder to the sound card.
HTH,
Jose
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