Hello Frineds.
Please Help.
I need to know if there's any video card usb that can output the video, so i don't have to install a internal video card with video out.
Tnhaks
Leopoldo Guimarães
Please Help.
I need to know if there's any video card usb that can output the video, so i don't have to install a internal video card with video out.
Tnhaks
Leopoldo Guimarães
Posted Sat 01 Jul 06 @ 8:30 am
Would this work?
http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=383
Sweex USB 2.0 XGA Adapter
It is simple to connect a 2nd monitor to your computer with the Sweex USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter, thereby doubling the size of your desktop and giving you much more space to work in. Very useful if you want to have lots of documents open at the same time.
The adapter has a USB 2.0 interface and 8MB SDRAM. The Plug and Play functionality means the extra monitor can be connected or disconnected at any time.
Specifications:
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Plug and Play
- Memory: 8 MB SDRAM
- Bus powered
- Supports: EHCI specifications
- Resolutions: 1024 x 768 (XGA) at 16 bits, 800 x 600 (SVGA) at 32 bits, 640 x 480 (VGA) at 32 bits
- Supports: Windows 2000 and XP
Rather pricey though:
£42.99
http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=383
Sweex USB 2.0 XGA Adapter
It is simple to connect a 2nd monitor to your computer with the Sweex USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter, thereby doubling the size of your desktop and giving you much more space to work in. Very useful if you want to have lots of documents open at the same time.
The adapter has a USB 2.0 interface and 8MB SDRAM. The Plug and Play functionality means the extra monitor can be connected or disconnected at any time.
Specifications:
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Plug and Play
- Memory: 8 MB SDRAM
- Bus powered
- Supports: EHCI specifications
- Resolutions: 1024 x 768 (XGA) at 16 bits, 800 x 600 (SVGA) at 32 bits, 640 x 480 (VGA) at 32 bits
- Supports: Windows 2000 and XP
Rather pricey though:
£42.99
Posted Mon 03 Jul 06 @ 12:25 am
The only thing that would worry me is that 8mb of SDRAM. Which means somewhere along the line this thing may be using your system's RAM as video RAM. Not to mention it having the potential of being sluggish because of USB. I wouldn't waste money on it. (Or at least make sure you can get your money back if it doesn't work the way you need it to.)
P.S. Just looked closer at the specs for this thing. It will only do 1024x768 in 16bit color mode not 32 bits (which is what you want). I would stay away from this for VDJ purposes. A second graphics card (If you are using a PC) or a laptop with a external monitor adaptor is what you need.
P.S. Just looked closer at the specs for this thing. It will only do 1024x768 in 16bit color mode not 32 bits (which is what you want). I would stay away from this for VDJ purposes. A second graphics card (If you are using a PC) or a laptop with a external monitor adaptor is what you need.
Posted Sat 08 Jul 06 @ 5:02 pm
i need to know about the vedio card used by this software
Posted Sun 09 Jul 06 @ 5:25 pm
those usb video cards arent for displaying videos on another monitor ...there not good that at all.. i recomend at least 128mb
Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 12:53 am
thank you for your help, but i think this device doesn't fi t my needs, because what i need is to have some video out with rca so i can output the signal to a tv or projector. Is there any way that i can do it?
Posted Wed 12 Jul 06 @ 8:24 am
What you need is a VGA to TV converter. I'm not sure what country you are in, but if you are not in America, you need something similar to what is on this web page:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=1430
Those devices will convert the VGA signal into an NTSC signal.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=1430
Those devices will convert the VGA signal into an NTSC signal.
Posted Thu 13 Jul 06 @ 2:11 pm