Video Editing Card

A video editing card is a computer expansion card that allows the connection of a digital or analogue source of video to a computer for the purpose of importing video into the computer and editing it. These cards often have dedicated hardware for the express purpose of handling the rendering of video streams. Some of these cards offer real-time video editing.

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