Originally posted by: stardrek
ViVo = Video Input Video Output
This means you can use an S-video or a composite input or output on your video card to watch video on your system, or watch your system on a TV.
Usually requires a dongle.
Originally posted by: Maxspeed996
Originally posted by: stardrek
ViVo = Video Input Video Output
This means you can use an S-video or a composite input or output on your video card to watch video on your system, or watch your system on a TV.
Usually requires a dongle.
He said "dongle"
Originally posted by: Maxspeed996
Originally posted by: stardrek
ViVo = Video Input Video Output
This means you can use an S-video or a composite input or output on your video card to watch video on your system, or watch your system on a TV.
Usually requires a dongle.
He said "dongle"
How can I fully utilize this option and feature on my vid card?
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
vivo features are nearly useless without a tuner onboard. also instead of movie maker and other such crap software i recommend virtual dub or virtual vcr
Originally posted by: Peter
VIVO cards add video-in capability (whilst keeping the video-out aka TV-out practically every card has).
This is useful for viewing the output of a satellite or cable receiver box on your computer monitor, for playing a game console on the computer monitor, for viewing stuff from your VCR, and also for transfer of videotapes to DVD.
Originally posted by: EvanAdams
Originally posted by: Peter
VIVO cards add video-in capability (whilst keeping the video-out aka TV-out practically every card has).
This is useful for viewing the output of a satellite or cable receiver box on your computer monitor, for playing a game console on the computer monitor, for viewing stuff from your VCR, and also for transfer of videotapes to DVD.
All assuming your monitor does not have a video input for such things. My dell 2000FP is four years old and does a decent job with Composite.