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Need to upgrade my PVR150MCE

 
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Need to upgrade my PVR150MCE
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2006-11-15, 11:28 PM
I bought the Hauppauge PVR150MCE on the understanding that it's probably the most popular and best supported kit - but what I didn't count on was the poor video quality. The picture is soft and it tears when fast motion is onscreen. I've had enough of it.

So I'm looking for a top quality PCI analogue tuner card (we don't get digital where we are). Am I looking at an ATI? And if so, which one?

Some guidance would be helpful, please? Thank you.
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2006-11-16, 01:01 AM
Most people are pretty happy with this card, so its could just be the combination of video decoder and render. It might be worth burning a movie to a DVD, then playing it in a regular DVD set top player to see if the quality is good or not - this will tell you whether capturing or playback is your biggest problem.

Some people give the ATI550/650 cards a slight edge in quality, but its very minor, and very subjective. Hardly noticable in my opinion.
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2006-11-16, 03:47 PM
I haven't seen the 150, so I can't compare them, but I will say that when my Theater 650 is working right, it's as clear as the HDTV tuner built into my television. When viewing on a 1080i (wish it were a p) 55" TV, quality counts.
AMD x64 4400+, 2 GB RAM, ATI Theater 650 Pro and PVR150MCE, ATI Radeon 2400XT, HDMI to Samsung LNT-4671f 1080p 120hz LCD
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2006-11-16, 03:54 PM
I have the same problem with my 150, tearing when there is fast motion on screen. My system is definetly beefy enough to handle the video, but I'm wondering if it is my video card. I have an GeForce MX4000 128MB pci card.
Would upgrading this card maybe give me better results? or should this card be sufficient?

p.s. sorry if i'm hijacking this thread, but it seems to be (possibly) the same problem
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Shuttle SG33G5 Case
Core2Duo E8400 3Ghz -- 4 GB RAM
Hauppauge PVR-150
Adaptec AVC-3610 Dual Tuner
Onboard Intel GMA 3100 through HDMI -- 500GB
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2006-11-16, 04:13 PM
Quote:I have the same problem with my 150, tearing when there is fast motion on screen. My system is definetly beefy enough to handle the video, but I'm wondering if it is my video card.
I'd say thats your video card, not the PVR150.
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2006-11-16, 04:15 PM
any recommendations for a relatively cheap video card? pci or agp?
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Core2Duo E8400 3Ghz -- 4 GB RAM
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Adaptec AVC-3610 Dual Tuner
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2006-11-16, 04:31 PM
No, not from me - but there are tons of threads on this in the past.

You'll probably find an ATI card suffers less from tearing than an nvidia card though.
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2006-11-17, 03:47 PM (This post was last modified: 2006-11-17, 03:50 PM by liteswap.)
Sub, thanks for the response. I'll do as you suggest and report back. The tearing could be down to the graphics card I guess, since I'm using the on-board Intel i915 chip-set for graphics. Thought I might get away with not installing another power-using device in the box...
- Silent client PVR: HDPlex HS.1 aluminium fanless case / Thin-ITX ASRock H81TM-ITX motherboard / Intel Celeron 1850T CPU / 4GB RAM / 120GB SSD / TBS6982 DBS-S2 [SIZE=1]dual-tuner card / Win10+nPVR+Plex Media Player feeding LG OLED55B6V + Anthem MRX510 AV Receiver / PMC GB1 / B&W / REL speakers.
- Noisy NAS: Xeon / Intel mobo / 16GB RAM / FreeNAS + Ubuntu VMs on VMware ESXi + 12TB RAID
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