2012年5月4日金曜日

What is this PCMCIA TV tuner video capture MPEG card, Could this enhance the quality of the video output to TV?

I have an acer extensa 5620, I connect it to television, but the quality of video is not so good, If I buy this PCMCIA TV tuner video capture MPEG card, could this enhance the video quality of the television, as well as my laptop?|||it is only for watching tv on a laptop.|||If I understand the question correctly, no. A TV tuner card is for connecting either an antenna or cable to your computer so you can watch broadcast or cable TV. Video capture means that the card can also record anything coming in through the tuner card, provided you have the software to finish the capture and encoding process. MPEG is the format that the capture card will encode, which is the format used for DVDs.



It pretty much lets you watch and record TV on your computer.

Is there such a thing as a graphics card with rca video output?

I have an older tv, I dont know what you call it but it's the kind with the rounded screen and a huge casing. The thing weighs a good 200 pounds, but I dont care because the screen is huge (don't know the exact size, but I had a 36 inch and this is way bigger)... anyway, yeah. Is there such thing as a graphics card with rca video output?|||No. But you can use the VGA to RCA converter.|||about 5-10 years ago they were quite common. Some laptops had it built in.



But today most TVs have HDMI or VGA input which makes it easy for your computer and TV to talk (iPad only has HDMI output)



Anway, you will be able to find one if you shop around. Usually specialist suppliers will carry these products and you won't find them in your normal computer store.



As for VGA to rca converters, they are also pretty hard to find. Many people swear they don't exist, but you can find them.



I would suggest eBay as the best source for such things.

On a standard video card on a PC, what is the output to monitor called? What type of port is it?

i am trying to convert the output on my pc to rca or another compatable output to connect to my tv, i know there are many solutions that require an additional card, or a different card, and i know about the tuner boxes. but i know that there is a way to go from one right to the other with rca. i just cant recall what it is called!!|||your video graphics array (VGA) connector can be know as either a VGA (duh) or a 15-pin DIN.

hope this helps!

pe@ce

10 points for the home team, the crowd goes wild!|||Analog video out.|||You need a TV card.

Why won't my s-video output on my laptop work?!?

I have an ATI RADEON X300 video card in my laptop. It has s-video output. When plugged into a tv it displays the desktop and menus and window but it won't display any video. Is there any way to get video to output onto my tv from my computer?|||In your display settings, you probably need to set which output port is to be used for actual video display. Since video is often handled differently on video cards than graphics (called overlay video) you may need to set that to the svideo port. That or you need to force your video to use direct draw, which can reduce video display performance, but it should resolve your particular issue.|||well, this may sound sooo basic but please bear with me.. hope this helps:



- check cables

- make sure that your tv is in svideo mode

- make sure that the drivers on the notebook is installed properly

- there is a certain Fn+function key that will activate this.. check f1-f12 if there is a monitor looking icon in it. if there is, press Fn then the F key.

- if not.. go to display settings and go to advanced settings.. try tweakingnthisngs there that you think is CLOSELY related to tv output..





hope this helps..|||Try Amanda H's answer. I remember having to do something like that when I would play a video but it just showed up as black space on the TV.|||you ask that im using a svideo on a tv right now.|||My guess is the svideo is running in hdtv and your monitor does not support it running the hd video

What is good way to convert PC display (VGA) output to video-s so that it can be recorded on CCTV equipment?

I have a set-up where one workstation drives 8 monitors via two 4-head video cards. I'm looking for a way to record everything that happens on the monitors.|||the easiest way is with a patch cable or converter both are readily available rather cheaply on e-bay search for : vga to video-s

I have an HP 530 laptop, how do I check if my video card can output a HDTV signal ?

i'm interested in connecting my laptop to tv to watch media on my tv thats on my laptop. I am considering using an vga to vga or vga to hdmi, and then I must also use RCA cables for the audio from the pc to tv.....but thats not the biggest of my problems i was told I need to make sure my pc and video card can output the hdtv signal|||I have the same computer and it can't.|||The Graphics Card on you laptop cannot output a HDTV signal.|||Normally, if your video card supports HDTV, it has an HDMI gate. If it doesn't, it's most likely it doesn't support HD.

How can I hook up two HDMI monitors? Why are there no video cards with two HDMI ports?

Would I need to get two videocards with one single HDMI output? or can I just use a DVI to HDMI crossover cable and that will just work with no special configuration?



This is assuming that I have a video card with one HDMI output and one DVI output.



What exactly is eyeinfinity and what does it have to do with multiple monitors?|||The reason why video cards with HDMI have one DVI port and one HDMI port is because HDMI is actually limited in resolution-- HDMI is single-link DVI video, which goes up to only 1920x1200 resolution.



The DVI port on the video card would usually be a dual-link DVI port, which can go up to 2560x1600 resolution.



Personally, I wouldn't buy a video card with just two HDMI ports and nothing else.. I like having at least one port capable of resolutions higher than 1920x1200.



HDMI is single-link DVI only because high-definition media like broadcast HD television programming and Blu-Ray discs top out at 1080p (that's 1920x1080 resolution).|||Two video cards is the only way to go right now.

Which video cards have an hdmi input or output?

im looking for one that i can connect to my hdtv, also does this output sound also? such as the gtx 295 or ati hd 5970?|||There`s a whole bunch of cards with hdmi output. However, even if the cards have only dvi outputs, you can get dvi to hdmi adaptors. Some cards from ATI are made by a lot of different companies. Each with different clock speeds, various outputs and features.

Check out vendors like MSI, Vision tec, Diamond, EVGA. You will find what you need with all the choices available.|||Its output for video cards



Only video capture cards could have a HDMI input.

Can anybody recommend a good, cheap PCI video card with S-cable output?

I've recently come into the possession of an old desktop with a 1.4 Ghz CPU. I aim to hook it up to my television and use it as a dedicated emulation machine for playing Nes, Snes, Sega, Turbo-Grafx-16, arcade games, etc. All I need is a video card with decent S-cable output, and I'm ready to go.|||theres more than one PCI, theres PCI Express, X16, and PCI Express 2.0

make sure you have the right one, this is for PCI like you said



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



that should work fine

How to check video card output specification on your laptop?

I want to purchase a VGA to 3 RCA Component Cable but it says "NOTE: Specific TV-out feature on video card is required, please check with your video card output specification for compatibility" How do I check it?|||it's a piece of hardware; you'll know you have it based on the video card specifications, but it's actually a plug outlet on your laptop. referred to as VGA-out



here's one...

http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/201755…



can see a bunch here...

http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/view_produc…|||Your owner's manual should have the information you need about your video card. If not, check the manufacturer's web site for the specs on your particular make and model.|||To check video card output specification you will need GPU-Z.0.3.8.|||If your laptop doesn't specifically have "TV Out", then you don't have it. You should look up the specifications of your laptop model number.



A VGA to 3 RCA Component Cable is NOT designed to work in anyway with a computer's input or output.

The cable is for Satellite TV, HDTV, Component RGB Video, Y/ Pb /Pr Video and most LCD Projectors.

Confusion about latest video cards, why do they have different output connectors than the standard 15 pin?

I had my heart set on a 1.5GB ATi Radeon HD 2600XT until my dad realised that the connectors are completely different than my monitor, what modern monitor would I need to purchase so that it will fit the latest graphics card?|||The problem here is that the 15 pin VGA connector you describe isn't really "standard" anymore. CRT monitors (and tvs) were analog devices and took analog inputs, computers on the other hand generate digital signals. Graphics cards then did their thing before converting the digital information (a big table of values for each pixel on the screen) into an analog signal to be sent to the screen. LCD screens however are digital devices, they "know" they consist of a fixed number of finite sized dots and are capable of setting any particular dot to any particular colour. This means that initially computers were generating a digital version of an image, the graphics card was converting it to an analogue signal for the monitor and the monitor was then converting it back again into a block of digital data in order to display it. This was clearly a bit silly and the conversion process led to some reduction in image quality. A DVI connector carries digital information (in a very similar way to an HDMI connector on a new HDTV) avoiding the need for this conversion process and resulting in a better quality image. Monitors are increasingly providing DVI connectors (though not all cheap ones do) and similarly, good graphics cards are also providing these outputs.



However, if you don't fancy upgrading your monitor then don't worry. Most graphics cards (I've not seen a gamer grade one one that doesn't) come with an adapter which you plug into the DVI port and converts it to a 15 pin VGA adapter. The picture quality won't be quite as good as it would have been if you were using a DVI compatible monitor but you're highly unlikely to be able to tell the difference and it won't be any worse than it would have been if the card had a VGA output by default. On the off chance the card doesn't come with one, they're very cheap. To give you an idea, CCL (www.cclonline.com) has some for £3.70, alternatively any computer shop, online computer e-tailer or ebay will have them for next to nothing.|||that probably DVI-D or DVI-A cards. modern cards can support few deifferent resolution plus LCD monitors.|||DVI,(Digital Video Interface), it's on LCD's, along with the standard Vga. OR, you could go to Radio Shack,(cheaper to buy online from someone else), and buy a DVI to VGA converter adapter,(about $14.99), and use your CRT monitor you have now!|||If you get a modern day video card it will have the converter inside of the box with the card. They know that not everyone has this type of monitor yet and they provide you with the inverter.|||Any graphics card you buy nowadays will ALWAYS be supplied with a DVI-VGA adapter unless its 2nd hand of course it could be missing.

Video card with only HDMI output?

My son was given a used computer recently and we can't get sound to work..the monitor is hooked up to the video card which instead of having the hole thing (sorry :))to plug speaker in it has an HDMI output..He needs that video card b/c it allows him to play certain games which the base one does not..previous owner was using for video streaming on his TV but used it regularly once w/ sound.said he thinks it must be a setting...? We have speakers and speaker via his monitor but neither will work..anyone know what we can do:?|||is the card installed properly on the computer? If not it might not work correctly.

Can i reverse S video output on my vid card to INPUT?

i have an Nvidia GeForce 8500GT 512mb and it has S video, i want to plug my TV into it, but i need to reverse the S video jack to make it INPUT on the video card. its already set to output on tv now i need input on my comp so i can watch TV.... so is there any way i can reverse the S video output jack? the tv is EDTV (like HDTV) and has many jacks but the S video on it you can switch from input to output so i was wondering if you could on the computer, i have Windows Vista home Premium and the TV is detected through S video, but how do i put the S video jack on the video card to input... it is NOT an onboard card i bought it seperately, it is PCI-Express PLEASE HELP thanks|||In a word

NO

But you CAN buy a USB video capture solution . . .|||No, sorry.|||Generally, if any jack is marked INPUT, it's INPUT, and if it's marked OUTPUT, it's OUTPUT.



Sorry.

Radeon 7000 64mb Video Card S-Video output trouble?

I have the above mentioned card, and the S-Video output is black and white and has vertical scrolling while computer boots up. Once Windows loads, everything is fine. How do I fix this? Have searched everywhere.|||Guessing, but it would seem that its working fine.

As your pc starts up its loading device drivers.( the files that make things work)



Not to mention the video card has to switch display modes for s-video so its not instant during start-up.



Good luck

S Video PCI Card for PC output on TV?

My PC doesn't have S Video output but my TV does have S Video input socket. Could somebody suggest some affordable PCI card that I could add to my PC!!!?|||Try going to

http://www.newegg.com



They have a really good hardware selection tool where you can specify your criteria for a video card, or any other hardware for that matter. ATI and nVidia pretty much own the video card market, and all the manufacturers use their chips. I've had good luck with EVGA.



I just looked at newegg and they have two cards that fit the bill.



http://is.gd/1wawc

How can i connect two monitors with a video card and a onboard video output?

i know i could put a dvi to analog adapter on one but i would really like to not have to buy anything



Video Card Type: GeForce 8400 GS|||well do you have two ports for them like VGA and DVI but your better off getting a cheap graphics card to do it.

How do I find if my laptop video card supporst tv output?

My laptop has the 15 pin VGA and the tv has a S-Video. I would like to connect them but am unsure about my video card supporting this. How do I find out?|||Most of the computers (PC and Lap Top) have a 15 pin VGA output for monitor. If your computer has such output then you can connect it to TV in following manner:



1. If the VGA card supports the TV output then you can connect your computer with a 'VGA To S-Video' cable available at any electronic store. For audio, you need 'Y Audio Cable' to connect your computer's earphone to your TV's audio input jacks. It is also available at all electronic stores.



2. If the VGA card does not support the TV output then you will need 'PC To TV' Converter'. The one end of the connector has a male 15 pin plug which you connect with your computer's VGA output. The ohter end of the connector has 3 types of outputs. VGA, S-Video and RCA. Because your TV has S-Video input, you can connect the TV connector to your TV with an S-Video cable. The audio connection can be done as described in 1 above.



The easiest way to find whether your VGA card supports TV output your dealer can tell if you can supply him the model of the VGA card.



Hope this will work.|||Simple, does your video card have an S-Video output?

There is your answer.

How would you connect your graphics card to your TV if they do not have an identical cable or input/output?|||Do your card have an S-Video port? If not then your card can not support it!



Sorry if my answer disappointed you!

How can i output video from my PC to my home theater computer?

I need a good video card for my pc that can do this. I hate burning DVDs when i should just be able to output directly from my PC to my home theater...any suggestions.



Here is my home theater receiver preprocessor

http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/990.html|||ok. If you need Video card. precure one whic has HD out support. It comes with a cable and you can jacket it to your CPU Video card out to your Home theater. It can automatically recognize the output and i so envy you dude,



eBRo|||Save the video file to a flash/thumb drive and than go to the theater computer and plug it in and than open the file and play it. If you don't have a Flash/Thumb drive you can buy one for around 10-20 $ at any store (get at least 1 GB)

What am i not doing correctly to get my 2 video cards working SLI with the onboard monitor output?

brief description of system

motherboard-----asus m3n-ht deluxe series

cpu----AMD phenom quad core x 2 9950 black edition

pci express----2 X nvidia g-force 8800 GTX 768mb DDR3 video cards

power supply 850 watts

os ---windows vista ultimate edition 64 bit

bios is updated and everything was working good then i had a power surge or / outage and then i got little yellow group patterns in diffrent spots on the monitor screen and some screens its there and some its not . ive tryed to re install the video drivers but nothing changed, so i shut it down and pulled the cards and when i tryed to re install them back on the mother board i got no video at all. the monitor stays blank and nothing else happens at all. but when they are out i get a picture off the onboard output but none with the cards in . not even the card outputs. its like my computer just hangs . how can i install the cards and get video from the motherboard output so i can run the cards in SLI mode .is there somthing in the system bios i didnt do . and ive reset bios also and if the cards are in. nothing. when theyre out i get picture. this is driving me to kill bill gates help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||Try one card at a time - one of them could have gotten fried during the surge. If your extremely unlucky, both of them could have gotten fried. If that is the case, look into the warranties on them. Companies like EVGA have fantastic replacement programs.

How do i tell my desktop to use the motherboard VGA instead of the video cards DVI as an output?

I have been having computer problems lately, but I believe I have narrowed it down to this.



my monitor isn't recognizing a signal from the vga port on my computer. I have a new graphics card installed in my computer, but it has no vga port so i plugged my monitor into the motherboards vga port.



i think that my computer is trying to send an output signal from my graphics cards DVI port. how do i tell my computer to use the vga port?|||Take the video card out, then it will output on the motherboard vga port.

Or get a DVI > VGA adapter.|||You do realize that DVI -> VGA adapters are all over the place, right? If one didn't come with your video card, then just about any local PC shop should have them laying around.

Can I use two video cards in the same computer and output video on both?

Before I get a second video card... I need to know if this is possible. I am pretty sure it is... already using a pci-e card, and I am looking to get a pci card so I can use more monitors. I have 4 monitors, but can currently only use 2 of them (only one video card with two outputs).



Anyone using two cards? NOT the expensive SLI system?|||Yes, you can use 2 cards independently of each other without using SLI. SLI is strictly for improving performance using multiple GPU's for 1-2 monitors on the primary GPU (the second GPU would have nothing but the other video card plugged into it).|||Yes you can, but you may have compatibility issues. Not all video cards, drivers or motherboards play nice together. I would stick to the same chip type, nvidia or ati for both cards. It reduces the chance of issues of driver conflicts.



You may need to replace your power supply if it is not up to the task.



Another issue I believe you need to be running either Vista or Seven to accomplish this. XP in my experience does not like doing this.



Todd



BTW I am running a Nvidia 560ti and a 220 on my system right now.

Can my video card output 1920x1080?

Hey, I have a fairly bad video chipset, card thingy and I was wondering if it could output 1920x1080 for this http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6101272&sku=B145-G2222%20CA monitor. Heres the dxdiag info

http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/3352/67606501.png|||Yes. 1080p is entirely within that chipset's range, as long as you're not trying to play games at that level. It is an integrated chipset, not a hard core video card, after all. From pg 535 of Intel's Series 4 chipset datasheet ( http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datashee… )

• The GMCH’s analog port uses an integrated 350 MHz RAMDAC that can directly

drive a standard progressive scan analog monitor up to a resolution of 2048x1536

pixels with 32-bit color at 75 Hz.

• The GMCH’s SDVO ports are each capable of driving a 400 MP pixel rate. Each port

is capable of driving a digital display up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz.|||check the video output connector

if it's VGA, it will be blue, and that's not going to give you 1080p

if it's DVI, or white, that will give you up to 2520 x 1650 or something like that.

Pc no video output. not graphics card.?

Hi merry xmas.

my brothers acer pc has no video output via vga or hdmi (the machine turns on and all the correct lights are on/ fans spinning) I have taken the graphics card out of his pc and tried it in my pc (graphics card is fine) works fine in my pc.

I have tried another pc on his monitor and that works fine so i have ruled out:-

1/ the graphics card.

2/the monitor

3 the monitor vga cable.



I think his motherboard has gone?? but am no expert, any advice would be great.

thanks|||Try to install a different video card on his computer, then install the drivers for the card you want to install, then install the card you want to install.|||you may be correct, but a simple question do you have any speakers connected? You say the lights are all on does the hard drive attempt to run (so you would see the usual HD activity light flashing). If so then having speakers connected would give the Windows sound when the OS loads up giving a better indication if the mainboard is allowing the hardware to boot. Obviously sound would suggest the board is OK, the issue would then still most likely be VGA related, if the card works then perhaps it is the slot that has failed, I suppose you could still argue that the board has failed.|||Ok I like a challenge



If the card is working in your machine put it back in to your brothers. When you turn on the machine do you see the bios screen?



If no then your assumption could be right and the MB could be buggered.

If yes then it could be something as simple as your brother has set the screen resolution too high and thats why your not getting a display.



If you can see the bios, press F8 (usually) and boot the PC in to safe mode.

Once in safe mode adjust the screen resolution to 1024 * 768. Accept the settings and restart the machine. If this works Brill.



If this does not work, does the pc have on board graphics. Plug the monitor in to that and see if you get a display?





If you dont see the bios when you boot up, then your right to think your Motherboard is gone.



Good luck|||if he has a onboard video card meaning a extra vga port on the back of the pc if don't leave the graphic card in, reset the cmos jumper

moving the jumper from 1-2 to 2-3 for a couple of minutes and back again another way is remove the cmos battery looks like a watch battery for a couple of minutes reinstall reseeting the bios to default settings and restart if still no display change the motherboard or try a pci graphic card|||THINK DRIVERS AND MOBO FIRMWARE FRM MFG OF MOBO!

Can you run two network cards, one being an input and one being an output?

I am stuck with using a Windows XP machine from Shea computers and I would like to be able to run the internet into it using one single port NIC ethernet card, then run out of it into my switcher (video switcher that will only take input from a computer via a network connection) so we can use what is on the computer screen in the switcher. The Windows IT guy at school does not know if this can be done... so like.. can it?|||Yes it can be done, and after you set up the network you must bridge the two connections together and it should work out.|||Yes you can use two network cards, but for that you have to use the correct cabling, one you have use the correct wiring structure and for the other you have to use the cross structure , if you want to connect it to the other system. follow this link, study and proceed - http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/…|||Read the manual.



Make sure the input to the video switcher is really ethernet. Then, figure out how it is intended to work, because a video switcher should have video inputs, right? I'm not saying it can't work, but since you're not feeding it video, whatever it's taking as input, will probably reuire setting up your computer to work with the switcher.



Chances are, you're supposed to put the switcher onto your network, alongside the computer. You don't need 2 cards in your PC.|||you can run two, both as input



but the answer to your q is ..NO, you need a network 'switch'(ironic huh?), wich is basically a tweaked out router, that or can program **** yourself under a posix kernal|||Your best option is to use a router for the internet connection, then plug both into that. This will be much faster and more reliable than 2 cards.

Do Grahpics Cards With HDMI Output Sound Also?

I'm planning on getting a Sapphire Toxic HD 6950, it comes with HDMI which I will hook up to my HD TV. Will sound also come out or do I somehow have to get a soundcard and hook that up to my TV also. I know that with my Xbox 360 has HDMI and outputs sound and video.



P.S. Please don't recommend a different GPU unless it's really important.|||I know that HDMI supports sound as well as video because I was able to watch and hear a video from my MacBook using a DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter. But... that's on a laptop with all the components integrated together.



On a desktop system, I believe that your video card would have to be able to accept a cable from your sound card so that it can mix in the audio data with the video signal.|||Yes, of course.|||Yes it has HDMI ports (believe all newest video cards have them)



great choice though ^__^

Why do some video cards have 2 DVI outputs?

Is the only reason to output to 2 separate monitors? Or can you use both outputs to power the one monitor to gain higher resolutions?|||the only reason is to be able to connect two separate monitors.|||only the former, not the later. 2 monitors, not higher resolution.|||2 monitors sometimes 4 if the board supports that many in which case you would use a cable that splits each output into two.

I have a video card on my computer with an S video output what is it for?

I have an old sony video cam HI8. It also has an S video input can I connect them some how to import that old HI8 tape into my computer?|||S-Video is simply a higher video quality than VGA or DVI. The S Video on your camcorder is most likely there so that you can hook it up to a tv and display/record to a vcr or DVD burner if you have one. While it is possible for camcorders to hook up to computers for importing video, you need the proper connections and software to do that. As for your video card itself...the S Video port on there is for output only to a monitor with S Video support. Most video cards do not come with any type of input port.|||mine has that too.



here's my answer, i didnt look it up or anything;



Included to allow the connection with televisions, DVD players, video recorders and video game consoles. They often come in two 9-pin Mini-DIN connector variations, and the VIVO splitter cable generally comes with either 4 connectors (S-Video in and out + composite video in and out) or 6 connectors (S-Video in and out + component PB out + component PR out + component Y out (also composite out) + composite in).|||It's a video out port for your TV! (TV with s-video in that is)

What video cards allows different content to be outputted to two different sources.?

I want to build a computer with a video card that would allow me to see one type of content on the VGA screen, and output a different content (like a movie) to S-Video or RCA. I should be able to control what is shown on the video screen from the VGA screen...I'd like something resonably priced as well...! Thanks!|||i dont own nVidia but every ATI card since my old X800 can do that from Catalyst Control Panel...

Anyone know if my laptop video card has output capability?

I tried looking throught my information and even online but can't figure out if the video card in my laptop has video output capability. Toshiba Laptop. Satellite A305-S6872. I'm trying to hook my laptop up to my tv and need to know if my video card has output capabilty so I can just use a cable rather than buying a converter and save some money. Thanks|||If you have an HDMI or VGA port, then you have video out capability.|||You dont need a converter. Most laptops have a VGA(Video Graphics Array) port. So you probably get a cable with VGA port and connect you laptop and tv. Yet FYI, the laptop may be burnt up while connected with other large display....

Dual / triple output video cards?

What would people reccomend ? I need a beast video card for my new business computer, at least dial output and possibly triple if they are available. What would people reccomend ??|||Go dual at best, if you need three screens, maybe you should consider using a second computer and use a KVM switch to switch between computers using the same keyboard and mouse.|||VGA or DVI splitter, check on www.dabs.co.uk or www.ebuyer.com



if you are looking for the best video card, you will want http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduc…|||hi lee

dual displays are possible with most modern graphics cards,some come with 2 x dvi outputs and some have 1 x standard v.g.a and 1 x d.v.i

and both nvidia and a.t.i have dual display configuration editors as part of their control centers

however lee for triple monitor support you should be looking at matrox graphic cards(http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/home.p…

matrox supply graphic solutions for the entertainment industry and have cards possible of running up to 4 displays

for example the Matrox Extio™ F1400 (http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/crepro… not actually a card but a external graphics unit capable of delivering remote multi-display graphics

also the Matrox Parhelia™ 128MB(http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/crepro… can run 3 displays ,2 using dvi outputs and 1 by the tv out

however matrox cards are very expensive but the best,thats why companys like the bbc and itv use them on the displays you see every day on television,including the weather forecast

nvidia and ati cards including budget versions like the radeon 9550(http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductIn… and the geforce 6200(http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductIn… run two displays without a problem and at under £50 these are very inexpensive

hope this helps

good luck lee !|||What purpose ur need dual or even triple outputs. r u going to connect 3 monitors for 3 person to see???

What kind of output is this on my video card?

I bought a new TV that has an HDMI input. So in order to use this, I bought a DVI to HDMI cable, and a video card that supposedly had a DVI output on it. Well, the cable does not fit the video card. I even tried a normal DVI cable that came with my old monitor - the video card is the problem. It certainly isn't VGA, and it looks similar to DVI but it has two extra sets of holes - meaning it is too big for the DVI cable. What could this be?|||I've provided you a link of all command video connector formats to help you determine what you've got.



Its completely possible that your video card has an HDMI connector, they do exist.... pretty rare right now, but they'll get more and more popular in the future. Most new video cards have two connectors, two DVI, two VGA, or one of each.|||Something like:

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or

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The first and second are DVI, albeit there's some mode difference; the third is a precursor to DVI but I doubt this is case, Apple Display Connector.