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2008-09-23, 11:58 PM
I have a video capture card with TV input. I have the software to watch tv through my regular cable but it is jumpy and keeps crashing.

I have GB-PVR installed and get the live TV to highlight but when I click on it nothing happens. Can someone tell me how to set up GB-PVR to show my tv feed that is broadcadst on Channel 3 (NTSC).

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2008-09-24, 12:12 AM
What video capture card do you have?

Have you setup a capture source for the card?
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2008-09-24, 12:53 AM
It is a Kworld TV tuner Video Capture Card VS TV 883 DVR.

It worked fine with the trial version of Cyberlink Power Cinema.

Hope this helps

Thanks for the response.

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2008-09-24, 01:03 AM
I'm pretty sure that device isnt compatible with GB-PVR. It lacks the required hardware MPEG2 - sorry.
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2008-09-24, 03:47 PM
Here are the specs and MPEG-2 is listed as the Video Format.
I bought from Newegg and copied from their site.

Does this information help?

Thanks again for the assistance


Brand KWORLD
Model VS TV 883 DVR
General
Type Tuner Card
TV Tuner NTSC
FM Tuner No
Remote Control No
Interface PCI
Features
Features 10 Bits High Quality Video Chip
Supports IEEE 1394, AV(Composite) S-Video
Ulead Video Studio 8 SE Included
Integrated DV and Analog video interface
High Quality 10-Bits NTSC/PAL/SECAM video decoder chip
IEEE 1394-1995 Compliant and Compatible with Proposal 1394A
Provide Bus Master function Interface (OHCI) Specification
Supports Serial Bus Data Rates of 100, 200,and 400 Mbits/s
Both Asynchronous and isochronous data transfers are supported
DV Format
NTSC: 720 x 480(CCIR601), YUV 4:1:1, 30fps, 5:1 DV CODEC, 3.6MB/sec
PAL: 720 x 576(CCIR601), YUV 4:2:0, 25fps, 5:1 DV CODEC, 3.6MB/sec
Capture video source from VHS, V8, Hi8, DV, D8.etc
Composite/S-Video and Digital DV Input for Connecting Other video sources such as DV / DVD Player/ VCD/ VHS/ Camcorder
Specifications
Video Decoder Conexant CX23883
Video System NTSC 30fps 720 x 480, PAL 25fps 720 x 576
Video Format MPEG-2(DVD)/MPEG-1(VCD)
Ports In RF TV In+Composite In+S-Video In+1394 In
Ports Out 1394 Out+Audio Out
Operating Systems Supported Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
System Requirements PC with Pentium III 800 or above
128M RAM or above
PCI 2.2 Compliant Slot
Graphic Card with Microsoft DirectX 8.1 support
Sound Card (SoundBlaster 16 Compatible Sound Card)
CD-ROM Drive (For software installation)
Specifications Video Input:
TV Input - 75 Ohm (UHF/VHF) TV Antenna
AV (Composite)
S-Video
IEEE 1394/i.Link Input/output(4pin)
Audio Output: 3.5mm Audio Cable to Sound Card Line-In
Audio Input: RCA to 3.5mm Audio In
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2008-09-24, 03:51 PM
Unfortunately that requires software encoding though, and GB-PVR only works with devices that have hardware MPEG2 encoding.
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2008-09-24, 05:56 PM
What cards would have the MPEG2 for hardware and also be able to capture video and audio from a VCR via s-video or composite.

What do I need to look for. I usually buy from Newegg.com

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2008-09-24, 06:07 PM
Popular cards today are cards like the Hauppauge HVR1600/HVR1800/HVR2200. These have hardware encoder and can recording from svideo/composite.
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2008-09-24, 07:18 PM
You have really been a help.

Do you know of a shareware program to watch live tv using my existing tv card, (See previous post), to hold me over until I can upgrade my tv/capture card?

Also if I don't go with one of the three you listed, is there a way to know if the MPEG-2 is hardware encoded from the specs?

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2008-09-24, 07:21 PM
JBL Wrote:Do you know of a shareware program to watch live tv using my existing tv card, (See previous post), to hold me over until I can upgrade my tv/capture card?
Sorry, I dont know.

Quote:Also if I don't go with one of the three you listed, is there a way to know if the MPEG-2 is hardware encoded from the specs?
They'll often mention it in the specs.
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