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Re: Quadro CX is it worth it?
by
Eric Hite
on Feb 1, 2009 at 9:58:12 pm
Well I have no need for that type output that I know of in the near future. What I need to do is make high quality SD and Blueray DVDs quickly and efficeintly, and whatever my local stations will require footage on for broadcast, one of them likes a mini dv tape. Is there any advantage in useing an input/capture card for the footage vs using the firewire HDV. I dont mind spending a bit if I will see a significant quality or speed gain, but like most of us do not want to waste money on an un-necessary purchase. What is your opinion on edit monitors in the low budget range?
Eric D. Hite
Lubbock, Texas USA.
Maxworx Events, TLP, OPRTV
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Quadro CX is it worth it?
by Eric Hite on Feb 1, 2009 at 2:22:29 am
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by Vince Becquiot on Feb 1, 2009 at 5:54:06 pm
Re: Quadro CX is it worth it?
by Eric Hite on Feb 1, 2009 at 9:58:12 pm
Re: Quadro CX is it worth it?
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