2010-01-31, 05:51 AM
Hello everyone, I'm looking to set my laptop up as a DVR/PVR and was having trouble piecing my components together.
What I have is a MSI laptop with 110GB of free storage space on my hard drive and a HDMI output. Also have a TV with a HDMI Input. My cable is through Comcast and uses a new High Definition (assuming digital) cable box. I'm basically wanting a simple DVR-type setup that will link to my guide and record specific shows whenever they come on.
My main question is what Hauppauge device should I be looking for? Since my laptop only has an express 34 slot and I'm not finding any Hauppauge cards for that, I assume I'll use one of their USB devices. That narrows it down to 36 devices according to the "supported cards" section in the wiki.... Any actual recommendations for simplicity? I don't mind fast-forwarding my media player through the commercials or stuff like that, just as long as the tv show gets saved to my hard drive I'm happy, I can figure out the rest of that stuff later. Wanting to stay around $100 or so for setup.
My next question concerns idea of hardware mpeg-2 encode. My laptop is pretty new, 1.8 ghz dual processor with 3GB of ram and Windows 7 32 bit. Is hardware MPEG-2 encoding something I need if I still want to surf the web while watching tv, or will my laptop keep up with the software to encode the signal running along with my internet browser. More-so, since I have a digital signal is there anything to actually encode?
Sorry for the routine questions, but after several searches of 5 pages each, I couldn't find anything to help me out, Thanks!
Brent
What I have is a MSI laptop with 110GB of free storage space on my hard drive and a HDMI output. Also have a TV with a HDMI Input. My cable is through Comcast and uses a new High Definition (assuming digital) cable box. I'm basically wanting a simple DVR-type setup that will link to my guide and record specific shows whenever they come on.
My main question is what Hauppauge device should I be looking for? Since my laptop only has an express 34 slot and I'm not finding any Hauppauge cards for that, I assume I'll use one of their USB devices. That narrows it down to 36 devices according to the "supported cards" section in the wiki.... Any actual recommendations for simplicity? I don't mind fast-forwarding my media player through the commercials or stuff like that, just as long as the tv show gets saved to my hard drive I'm happy, I can figure out the rest of that stuff later. Wanting to stay around $100 or so for setup.
My next question concerns idea of hardware mpeg-2 encode. My laptop is pretty new, 1.8 ghz dual processor with 3GB of ram and Windows 7 32 bit. Is hardware MPEG-2 encoding something I need if I still want to surf the web while watching tv, or will my laptop keep up with the software to encode the signal running along with my internet browser. More-so, since I have a digital signal is there anything to actually encode?
Sorry for the routine questions, but after several searches of 5 pages each, I couldn't find anything to help me out, Thanks!
Brent