Video Card effecting output?

Does the video car in a computer have anything to do with the quality of the video files Premiere Pro or Encore write to an internal Blu-Ray burner? I can certaily see how the card impacts monitors and such but can it do anything to the actual files being written to the disk?

>select all of them and check the "size to frame" deal or they appear magnafied
If you have the correct project setting, everything should just automatically fit correctly
See 2nd post for picture of NEW ITEM process http://forums.adobe.com/thread/872666?tstart=0
Not at my editing computer, but I use MTS from a Canon Vixia and, with what appears to be the correct setting, my video "just fits, correctly" on the timeline http://forums.adobe.com/thread/652694?tstart=0
Of course, since I am going to DVD, there is a tiny bit of difference in the frames... but my DVD quality is FAR higher than when I used a DV500 card to digitize analog video from an 8mm Sony camera

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