Originally posted by: ViRGE
Happuage WinTV PVR 250, you can either get the retail version, or one of the stripped down(no OEM software) "Roslyn" versions that are intended to be used with a PVR Suite(Sage TV, Beyond TV, etc).
Originally posted by: dbarton
I have a tv2000, that I am just not happy with.
I want a card with one with mpeg encoding built in.
Any suggestions?
Just need a basic card with hardware encoding. Video quality not that critical.
Originally posted by: DGath
Quick question... a friend just gave me his TV Wonder VE, how is this different from any other ATI TV tuners besides not coming with a remote. I have that and a 7000 and haven't gotten them to play nice yet, TV crashes every time I open it. I've been a all-in-wonder owner for years, so this doesn't come as a suprise.
Originally posted by: robisc
another vote for the Hauppauge 250 MCE, I have tried Winfast, All-In Wonder and Pinnacle cards and none have come close to this card.
And no S-Video in.Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Originally posted by: DGath
Quick question... a friend just gave me his TV Wonder VE, how is this different from any other ATI TV tuners besides not coming with a remote. I have that and a 7000 and haven't gotten them to play nice yet, TV crashes every time I open it. I've been a all-in-wonder owner for years, so this doesn't come as a suprise.
TV Wonder VE is Mono sound.
Originally posted by: MDE
And no S-Video in.Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Originally posted by: DGath
Quick question... a friend just gave me his TV Wonder VE, how is this different from any other ATI TV tuners besides not coming with a remote. I have that and a 7000 and haven't gotten them to play nice yet, TV crashes every time I open it. I've been a all-in-wonder owner for years, so this doesn't come as a suprise.
TV Wonder VE is Mono sound.
Originally posted by: torgo
I agree on the hauppuage cards, the quality is very good for realtime. They are great for straight to DVD captures. The only thing is that you must use the built in codecs on the card so no AVIs or uncompressed video. They also have trouble using capture software besides hauppauge's own.