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How would this HP ProDesk work for up to 2-3 Cameras at 720p vmix, along with a single remote desktop capture and a few images/lower thirds graphics? http://www.tigerdirect.c...o=8925380&CatId=2627It would all be running in 720p, with recording and possibly SD streaming in the future.
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Thats what I was afraid of, thanks. It would've been a really cool option if it worked.
Any opinions on the computer, I think it should work but I don't want to buy a computer that is underpowered immediately.
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I may have found a better PC option. http://www.amazon.com/HP...keywords=core+i5+desktopIts $420, has a quad core i5 and 4GB of ram. Also has enough pce express and pci express x16 slots for 3 capture cards and a graphics card. I am thinking with the money I would save I could buy a graphics card and more ream when I needed it. Would whats there plus a good graphics card be enough pc to support 3 Hd captures and a few other inputs?
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Can anyone confirm if it is possible to use multiple C127 cards in the same machine, provided that you have enough card slots?
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