In article <beudnQrHMuNd->, "First of One" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>"William" <> wrote in message
>news: nacquisition...
>> It looks like the end to analogue output. No round connector, no VGA,
>> Video, S-VHS out. I 'assume' the DVI connectors still have VGA support
>> through an adaptor, so analogue output is still available, in component
>> form at least.
>
>The photo still shows four analog pins in each DVI connector, so VGA support
>is definitely there.
>
>ATi has been making S-video-free cards since the X800 days. In fact, all the
>Crossfire Master cards (X800, X850, X1800, X1900, X1950) lacked an S-video
>port.
>http://i17.photobucket.com/download-..._screen001.jpg
>
Crossfire Master/Slave cards are so 5 years ago dude, most use the bus or a
bridge internaly.
>> I don't know what I am going to do. I stopped using my VCR's for
>> recording movies long ago, after purchasing my Hauppauge HVR-1800 tuner.
>> I use it for recording in 1080i or 720i or whatever is being supplied to
>> me. But sometimes a friend or family will ask for a copy, so I hook up
>> the video and audio out to the VCR collecting dust on the shelf and burn a
>> VHS video for them. 25+ years of VHS tape going to waste. Jee - the money
>> I have invested in that format.
>
>You still record to VHS tapes? Why don't you just burn the videos to DVD and
>give them to your friends or family, like everyone else has been doing for
>the last five years?
I bet more people still use vhs than you think. Yes, most of us who are here
would likely be using DVD-R's and recording disks for family, but many out
there still use vcs's and record from cable.
>
>VCRs, like CRT monitors, have been discontinued by almost every
>manufacturer. When my VCR crapped out last year, I had a difficult time
>finding a replacement. Eventually I ditched it for a hard disk-based DVR,
>and never looked back.
>