FX5600 VideoIn question

Hi,
I have a MSI FX5600-VTD128, working very well so far.
Can anybody tell me, if this card has a TV tuner inside,  and if not, how can I watch TV on my computer using the video in connector? I have the cd from the card which contain the "TV" software.
Thanks

Ur card does not have a TV tuner.
The composite connecter can be set to Video_in. I'ed use the composite signal_out of my VCR.
I can imagine it will be quite a hassle to get the audio signals in as well  
Easiest way would be to get a tuner card.

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  • GeForce FX5600-VTDR128

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    sorry my english, I speak in spanish.
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    Its just sticked together from some old parts I had laying around, the capacitor is from an old electronics experimenting box, I doubt it likes the bandwidth of the chroma signal (stripes in the image). I plan to build it again from brand new high quality parts.
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