I don' t think soOriginally posted by: sglurker
sorry if this have been asked already:
but can the remote be programmed to be used for other applications? (such as winamp, window media player, etc.)
TIA
Originally posted by: sglurker
sorry if this have been asked already:
but can the remote be programmed to be used for other applications? (such as winamp, window media player, etc.)
TIA
Anyone?Originally posted by: TruthSeeker
How do you guys have this thing hooked up to recieve all your cable channels!!!!!!!Originally posted by: TruthSeeker
I tried that also and still garbled. Any other ideas?Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
try using a cable you know is good (don't split it) and see if that works.Originally posted by: TruthSeeker
For you guys using a cable splitter that hooks in between the cable out of the wall to your cable modem and tv2000xp card, are you able to view all the channels you pay for? I have tried every possible setting (HRC and IRC and Cable) but my channels from channel 26 to 81 are scrambeled. What the heck is wrong? Please help me because I have to return it soon to get a refund. Thanks!!
Originally posted by: hd54321
What is the best capture setting for good quality VCD's (45-50 minutes of high quality video on one VCD). The pre programmed VCD setting in the software has terrible quality and I haven't found an easy way to tweak it. Oh yeah, no DivX settings please, just MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 so it can be played on my DVD player.
Someone please help. Thanks!!
-HD
Originally posted by: Mark
i want to be able to use something to record baseball/basketball games on my pc from my directv while im at work, will this be able to do it? if it can, how big will the files be before they're compressed?
thanks
I believe that for scrambled channels, you're going to need a descrambler/cable box in order to view those channels. I don't believe this card will descramble those channels for you. Essentially, what ever channels you can view on TV if you connected the cable directly to it will be what you're able to view using this card, if that makes sense. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.Originally posted by: TruthSeeker
For you guys using a cable splitter that hooks in between the cable out of the wall to your cable modem and tv2000xp card, are you able to view all the channels you pay for? I have tried every possible setting (HRC and IRC and Cable) but my channels from channel 26 to 81 are scrambeled. What the heck is wrong? Please help me because I have to return it soon to get a refund. Thanks!!
Originally posted by: rcraig
Originally posted by: jemeisterman
I bought this card and am having a few problems with the Audio.
I and installed it and am running on an Athlon 800, 512RAM, Creative SB Live! Value, and NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 32M. I can get my cable channels just fine, except the voices in the audio sounds like they're talking like the chipmunks...or people on helium. The FM Receiver doesn't work either for me. The software sort of just freezes. I'm not sure if these two are related or not. This was the second card that I tried (returned the last one).
Has anyone had any issues like this? I do have the most up to date drivers for the tv card and for my sound card. Any help or suggestions would be appreicated it.
Thanks!
Check your sound blaster EAX settings. I know in mine there is a sound scheme that makes all voices sound like chipmunks. Kinda fun to play with. Does this do it in all sounds on your computer or just this card?
RCraig
The only thing I can suggest, other than some sort of driver problem that causes hiccups, is that maybe your quality settings are too high? Personally, when I record directly to DivX, I only do so for cartoons like Futurama. The quality isn't as nice as I'd like it for regular TV. Maybe if I brought up the bitrate high enough to make normal TV capture to my liking, perhaps I'd experience the same problems. I'll see what I get.Originally posted by: ChoppedBroccoli
Ok thanks...any ideas on what is causing my divx recording problems? I have absolutely nothing running in the background....I've even tried increasing the thread priority for the winfast software to no avail.
I get around 3-4 GB/hour with the Optimal Quality MPEG2 option, and the quality is quite good. I don't notice a particular difference between these and live TV. But I'm using an antenna, not directTV, on MY wishlist!Originally posted by: yepper
Originally posted by: Mark
i want to be able to use something to record baseball/basketball games on my pc from my directv while im at work, will this be able to do it? if it can, how big will the files be before they're compressed?
thanks
Maybe. Give some thought as to how this thing will change channels for you. Or you'll probably need to leave your directtv on the right channel. I get around 8-9 gigabytes per hour uncompressed.
I get around 3-4 GB/hour with the Optimal Quality MPEG2 option, and the quality is quite good. I don't notice a particular difference between these and live TV. But I'm using an antenna, not directTV, on MY wishlist!
Good to know. Fact is, I'm not in the habit of watching recorded stuff off TV more than once, but it does happen. I guess I'll have to investigate the options. FAct is also, I've had persistent A/V synch issues using this card, sometimes better sometimes worse. I have to think they could fix those issues, although I don't have insight into their origin. Here's a pretty big thread (91 posts) I started in the Video forum that discusses a lot of issues concerning ripping video and I think there's info there pertinent to our discussion. The thread is archived, so I guess there's no way of reviving it. For the time being, it's there to read.Originally posted by: ChoppedBroccoli
I get around 3-4 GB/hour with the Optimal Quality MPEG2 option, and the quality is quite good. I don't notice a particular difference between these and live TV. But I'm using an antenna, not directTV, on MY wishlist!
The problem with recording large files with mpeg2 is that you'll have to burn a dvd to get them off your computer. The mpeg2 format enocded using the Leadtek TV2000XP tuner seems impossible to convert into any compressed format, without introducing permanent audio sync problems. I have a 5gb file of the NBA rookie challenge game and 1.5GB video of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest on my computer and both encoded in mpeg2 format. I have only 2 options: keep them on my computer or burn them to a dvd disc (if i had a dvd burner!). Ive tried so many different ways of compressing these files and absolutely none of them have been able to keep audio sync. That's why uncompressed avi might be a better option, even at larger file sizes.
Originally posted by: Wei
after reading through about 80% of this long and very informative thread, i still have a question. I want to know about th IR receiver. Not the IR remote control, but the IR receiver that connects to the machine. I want to know how does it connect to the machine? I saw the asus one that connects to the machine using USB, i was wondering if this is the same. although i checked the pictures and it doesn't seem to be the case.
also, when connected to the machine, does winxp recognizes it as a IR device? can it be use with other IR products? I have a T68i which i use the IR to do data transfer with my laptop, i'll like to do the same with my desktop. Just wondering if this IR receiver will do the trick.
thanks
Originally posted by: summerbreeze
For all those who capture in AVI - What is the Max resolution setting (Options) you get ?
In my case, I have better resolution option in MPEG 2 than in AVI !! Is that normal ?
Originally posted by: ChoppedBroccoli
Originally posted by: summerbreeze
For all those who capture in AVI - What is the Max resolution setting (Options) you get ?
In my case, I have better resolution option in MPEG 2 than in AVI !! Is that normal ?
Yeah I know what you mean....I actually think I have found a bug in the software. For the built in uncompressed avi setting, no matter what resolution you choose, I think it automatically downscales the resolution to 320x240 for no apparent reason. I was having the same problem....I would capture in avi uncompressed and the quality would be horrible.
Instead of using the built-in avi uncompressed recording feature. Download the HuffyUV codec to record in uncompressed avi. This records in lossless avi format with all available resolutions, although it results in some pretty big files!
Originally posted by: TruthSeeker
You guys that are using comcast cable, are you able to recieve all the channels you pay for simply by connecting the coaxial cable to the tv2000xp card?