Do i need video card in encoding computer or in fmis?

i going to use osprey 450e card in machine with xeon cpu with fmle.
do i need video card in the encoding machine?
do i need video card in fmis?
if yes what is recomended card?
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Osprey 450e is the Video card that you have put in your Xeon machine.
Install FMLE in the same machine. Give Input to your Osprey 450e card from the source of your choice( DVD player, Mini DV player or camcoder).
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