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I don't believe that ATI intends to support my AIW card so I'm looking for a
TV tuner/capture card. Nvidia has a dual tuner card as well as Hauppage. Both seem to be supported in Vista. Any comments about either of these cards (or others) and the quality of the Vista support? Do they come with reasonable software for viewing/capturing, or is Media Center the only option? Is it a reasonable assumption that any capture card supported in Vista right now uses hardware encoding? Any information or opinion is appreciated. Bill |
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Hi Bill,
I have the Hauppauge HVR-1600 running under X64 Ultimate. I was not able to get the included software work with my Satellite hookup, so I downloaded and used GB-PVR (free). I can now use my card to record shows ;- "Bill U" wrote in message ... I don't believe that ATI intends to support my AIW card so I'm looking for a TV tuner/capture card. Nvidia has a dual tuner card as well as Hauppage. Both seem to be supported in Vista. Any comments about either of these cards (or others) and the quality of the Vista support? Do they come with reasonable software for viewing/capturing, or is Media Center the only option? Is it a reasonable assumption that any capture card supported in Vista right now uses hardware encoding? Any information or opinion is appreciated. Bill |
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Bill,
I have a Hauppauge HVR-1600 and an ATI HDTV Wonder working perfectly under Vista Enterprise. I never tried to get the proprietary EPG for either product to work in Vista because they were a nightmare under XP. I am using Beyond TV 4 with Vista and it works great. "Bill U" wrote: I don't believe that ATI intends to support my AIW card so I'm looking for a TV tuner/capture card. Nvidia has a dual tuner card as well as Hauppage. Both seem to be supported in Vista. Any comments about either of these cards (or others) and the quality of the Vista support? Do they come with reasonable software for viewing/capturing, or is Media Center the only option? Is it a reasonable assumption that any capture card supported in Vista right now uses hardware encoding? Any information or opinion is appreciated. Bill |
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Thanks for the responses. I bought an Hauppage PVR-150. The included
software works perfectly. However Media Center shows live TV at about 1 frame per second (part of the time) even though it will record at the correct speed video wise. Unfortunately it can't find the sound input at all. I have a few other video editing programs that cannot find the audio input either. Fortunately it works with the included software. It's interesting that you mention Beyond TV. I installed it to see what it was and it screwed things up so badly that I had to revert to a previous image of my C drive to fix it. There are certain features that I miss from the ATI software. In particular I miss the ability to have the TV playing in the corner as a background image where you could adjust the opacity. Ah well... "newpath" wrote: Bill, I have a Hauppauge HVR-1600 and an ATI HDTV Wonder working perfectly under Vista Enterprise. I never tried to get the proprietary EPG for either product to work in Vista because they were a nightmare under XP. I am using Beyond TV 4 with Vista and it works great. "Bill U" wrote: I don't believe that ATI intends to support my AIW card so I'm looking for a TV tuner/capture card. Nvidia has a dual tuner card as well as Hauppage. Both seem to be supported in Vista. Any comments about either of these cards (or others) and the quality of the Vista support? Do they come with reasonable software for viewing/capturing, or is Media Center the only option? Is it a reasonable assumption that any capture card supported in Vista right now uses hardware encoding? Any information or opinion is appreciated. Bill |
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