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I'm planning to use a combination of a camcorder, AverMedia video capture PCI card (Avertv HD DVR High Definition / Analog Video Capture Card PCIe MTVHDDVRR installed on a desktop computer) and vMix to capture and mix a live video from our church service. I want to send the output to the TV in the room located away from the sanctuary. We currently already have a coaxial cable running between the camera and the TV, and since I now have vMix inbetween, I need to figure out how to put the computer between the camera and the TV. http://www.vmix.com.au/h...and.html?search=decklinkThe above link indicates I need another card for output, which makes sense. But can someone please let me know what is a good card to purchase for this purpose? Intensity Pro, Shuttle , Decklink.. are they different? Which is better?
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Hi puruzio! In my case, i'm planning to buy a VGA to RCA adapter, to send the second video output of my video card to a TV (SD quality) over RCA (that allows a little more distance than HDMI or DVI cables). Take a look: http://dx.com/p/ultimate...box-ntsc-pal-secam-28789Hope it helps! Regards from Argentina.
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I've use a VGA to Composite converter from Monoprice to do this exactly. Connected the VGA output from the graphics card to the converter. In my case, the composite output was connected to a high power microwave sender that sent the video signal over 600ft to a large JumboTron. It was an expensive setup, but made the event that much more enjoyable for the announcers and the crowd in attendance using the instant replay onsite. http://www.monoprice.com...4&seq=1&format=2
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