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what usb hdtv card should i get? any w/ hardware mpeg recording?

 
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what usb hdtv card should i get? any w/ hardware mpeg recording?
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2007-06-12, 04:15 AM
I have used the hvr950 it on a Toshiba M115 (dual t2060 1.6 ghz, 1.5 gb ram, integrated graphics) with success (watched the superbowl in hd on it at church). I am forced to use overlay, and the cpu runs at about 50-60% when watching HD livetv. It has a coax connection and the antenna it comes with is close to useless (just a 12 inch dipole).
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2007-06-12, 04:41 AM
linene Wrote:I have used the hvr950 it on a Toshiba M115 (dual t2060 1.6 ghz, 1.5 gb ram, integrated graphics) with success (watched the superbowl in hd on it at church). I am forced to use overlay, and the cpu runs at about 50-60% when watching HD livetv. It has a coax connection and the antenna it comes with is close to useless (just a 12 inch dipole).

have u recorded shows and what were results?
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2007-06-12, 05:20 AM
Recording is not very resource intensive since you are basically just saving the mpeg2 stream...it is the playback that takes some work, so LiveTV is probably the most cpu intensive situation. Recordings are great and playing them back on that laptop runs around 50% cpu. By the way, unlike recording analog, there is no such thing as hardware mpeg encoders for HDTV, since again, you are just recording the stream.
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2007-06-12, 01:54 PM
I'm using the pinnecle HDTV Pro stick usb tuner for my system and have been pretty satisified with it. It receives all the channels that the antenneaweb.org site says I should be receiving by just using some rabbit ears in the attic. It comes with a mini remote that I have configured for use with GB-PVR which works well enought until I can affored a full sized remote with all the complete buttons.
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2007-06-12, 03:46 PM
can u output to tv usb s-video? how's the quality?
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2007-06-12, 04:06 PM
I have not outputed from that laptop using s-video (though the laptop has an s-video connection). I have outputed only using vga (since I have only been interested in hd), which has worked fine...quality is a good as the laptop display. I can try the s-video if you would like me too?
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2007-06-12, 04:26 PM
linene Wrote:I have not outputed from that laptop using s-video (though the laptop has an s-video connection). I have outputed only using vga (since I have only been interested in hd), which has worked fine...quality is a good as the laptop display. I can try the s-video if you would like me too?

could u try it? i'm thinking about pulling the trigger and getting it.

circuit city currently has it for $100-$20 rebate = $80+tax. Amazon has it for $84 + free shipping. I'll prob get it at cc in case I need to return.
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2007-06-12, 04:41 PM
tunanugget Wrote:can u output to tv usb s-video? how's the quality?
Remember, an s-video output is only going to give you a standard definition NTSC picture. You'd need to be using a vga/dvi/component/hdmi output to get a high definition picture to your TV.
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2007-06-12, 06:33 PM
tunanugget,

I think I can try the s-video tonight, but I won't be able to do it until late (son has a baseball game).
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2007-06-12, 06:59 PM
hmm....just picked it up. stutters a ton in wintv2000. gbpvr can't detect it. any custom file in the config? thanks.
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