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  • Is recommented to use graphic card with DVX

    I use my onboard graphic card of my system (INTEL BOXDQ965GFEKR)
    and when try use DVX output on edius project the machine freeze...
    Is recommented to use graphic card to get DVX work.
    Last edited by view; 01-18-2008, 02:10 PM.
    view productions

  • #2
    before you try that make sure you DL the latest drivers for the graphics you have now and see if that helps.


    Mike

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    • #3
      You meen to update my motherboard graphic card and test it?
      view productions

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      • #4
        Yes...

        It could be that the driver is older and causing the problem. :)


        Mike

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        • #5
          Ok i will check it, but is recommented to use separate graphic card?
          view productions

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          • #6
            It dedpends. I know of some people that are using onboard without problem but, if the way the motherboard is organized has the video causing a conflict then a seperate card is required.

            Now, it may not be the Videocard at all... I see you listed your motherboard.

            Is there anyone else using this board? (That is a question for everyone reading this thread) :)


            Mike

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            • #7
              Check whether the BIOS allows you to disable the onboard graphics engine before you buy an external graphics board - if you do decide to purchase it.

              Most onboard graphics engine are pretty poor in performance - they are just meant for servers to display messages in text format. Some of them share their video ram with the system's main memory.
              TingSern
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