Video card

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A video card is a hardware supplement for less powerful computers for video processing , especially the digitization of picture and sound.

connections

A video card usually offers the following connections:

software

In the home sector, the provider often supplies its own software , sometimes also a third-party product such as B. Adobe Premiere , with the card with.

providers

The providers of video cards include Pinnacle Systems , a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc. since April 2005 ( Pinnacle Systems Studio DV Plus or miro DC30 + and others).

In earlier times the company MacroSystem had already successfully manufactured video cards for the computers of the Amiga series from Commodore in internal and external construction with the VLab series .

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