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Re: Do I really need a capture card for editing hdv? Help!
by Buck Forester on Jan 29, 2008 at 9:47:26 pm

The MXO is a fine product, but I would still go with the Kona HDSDI>the JVC panel if I had a choice...the JVC is designed for video signals specifically.

You say the Kona HDSDI... would you recommend the Kona 3 or the Kona LHe or some other Kona product?

The "other card" I mentioned is the display card.

The card I was going to choose (one of the options at the Apple Store for building a Mac Pro) is the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB. Is that sufficient? I was looking at the higher end option, the NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 1.5GB, but everyone I talked to said that card doesn't do much additional for video editing and to stick with the 8800. Are you suggesting the FX 5600? Also, another concern I had with the MXO option is that Matrox says the GeForce 8800 video card hasn't been tested yet with the MXO so they can't add it to their list of approved video cards.

I'll be closely watching for this Flash XDR box, thanks for the heads up!





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