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SGI 89.27+1.6%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: Ms. Baby Boomer who wrote (8241)11/6/2000 5:59:09 PM
From: 44magnumpower  Read Replies (1) of 14451
 
Ever consider ditching your TV in favor of your PC? Well, perhaps you don't need to go to that extreme, but with the emergence of DVD and increasingly powerful PCs, it does become another option worth exploring. You may have a second monitor, or a video card with TV-output with nothing to do. Regardless of whether you have both or neither, the idea of an inexpensive home video system running on your PC is intriguing.
In fact, there are lots of reasons why you might want to watch videos on your PC. Beyond playback, many people are interested in actually encoding videos and creating movies. For these people and the rest of us who at least like to think we're creative, we've examined DVD encoding and decoding performance in depth. We determined exactly what's needed for flawless DVD playback and recording. Try to learn what hardware can transform your dusty old K6 into a multimedia powerhouse or what it takes to build a video production workstation.
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