2009-03-11, 07:16 PM
I am looking to build a new PC, mostly to create a PVR and blu-Ray player (blu-Ray/HD-DVD/DVDRW/CD-Rom drives are only $100 for those interested!)
I am in the midst of choosing the best option for my money when it comes to TV tuner cards.
My setup is going to be for basic Cox Cable in Omaha, so I will need an analog tuner for the basic cable and a QAM for the unencrypted HD that comes through the cable... Is that correct?
I want 2 tuners, each with QAM capabilities (probably choose 2 of the same tuners, Duh)
Originally I had selected using 2 Hauppauge HVR-1250s ($49x2), but I read on here that you need hardware encoding for GB-PVR to work with analog cable... Is this correct?
I had also looked at the new HVR-2250 ($109)... which has 2 hybrid tuners on the card, but I thought I read that it can only support one QAM channel and the other would have to be analog in my case... Does anyone know if that sounds correct?
I also looked at the ASUS - My Cinema-ES3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/RC ($49x2)... I thought I had seen hardware encoding on this card, but now I can't find that anywhere so maybe that was a different card... Does anyone know if this has hardware encoding? What about the quality of the card?
Last I looked at the AVerMedia AVERTV Bravo Hybrid PCI-E (H788) ($56x2)... Same questions with this one, Encoding? Quality?
Though the reviews were mixed for all of these tuners it seems most had problems with recieving a signal (ATSC.) I will not be using ATSC only NTSC and QAM so I should be able to have better luck with the lower end tuner (i think/hope.)
Anybody with suggestion would be greatly appreciated
Please suggest different tuners if you have a similar setup
I was looking to stay around $100 give or take, maybe up to $150
(prices i got off newegg)
Probable Set-up as of now...
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200 Brisbane 2.7GHz
Gigabyte ATX 780 Mobo (Radeon HD 3200 w/ crossfire)
Sapphire Radeon HD 3450 (w/ crossfire)
Kingston HyperX 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
LG Black Blu-ray/HD DVD-ROM & 16X DVD±R DVD Burner
2x TV Tuners???????????????????
Thanks so much
I am in the midst of choosing the best option for my money when it comes to TV tuner cards.
My setup is going to be for basic Cox Cable in Omaha, so I will need an analog tuner for the basic cable and a QAM for the unencrypted HD that comes through the cable... Is that correct?
I want 2 tuners, each with QAM capabilities (probably choose 2 of the same tuners, Duh)
Originally I had selected using 2 Hauppauge HVR-1250s ($49x2), but I read on here that you need hardware encoding for GB-PVR to work with analog cable... Is this correct?
I had also looked at the new HVR-2250 ($109)... which has 2 hybrid tuners on the card, but I thought I read that it can only support one QAM channel and the other would have to be analog in my case... Does anyone know if that sounds correct?
I also looked at the ASUS - My Cinema-ES3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/RC ($49x2)... I thought I had seen hardware encoding on this card, but now I can't find that anywhere so maybe that was a different card... Does anyone know if this has hardware encoding? What about the quality of the card?
Last I looked at the AVerMedia AVERTV Bravo Hybrid PCI-E (H788) ($56x2)... Same questions with this one, Encoding? Quality?
Though the reviews were mixed for all of these tuners it seems most had problems with recieving a signal (ATSC.) I will not be using ATSC only NTSC and QAM so I should be able to have better luck with the lower end tuner (i think/hope.)
Anybody with suggestion would be greatly appreciated
Please suggest different tuners if you have a similar setup
I was looking to stay around $100 give or take, maybe up to $150
(prices i got off newegg)
Probable Set-up as of now...
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200 Brisbane 2.7GHz
Gigabyte ATX 780 Mobo (Radeon HD 3200 w/ crossfire)
Sapphire Radeon HD 3450 (w/ crossfire)
Kingston HyperX 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
LG Black Blu-ray/HD DVD-ROM & 16X DVD±R DVD Burner
2x TV Tuners???????????????????
Thanks so much