Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

TV-Tuner Card

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    why not get a high definition card?
    ASUS P2B-DS REV 1.06 D03 w/ DUAL 1.4GHZ Tualatins; Matrox Parhelia; M-Audio Delta 410

    Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

    Comment


    • #32
      Hi X, who makes them?
      How can you possibly take anything seriously?
      Who cares?

      Comment


      • #33
        Is there even HDTV where you live, mutz? (Switzerland, I believe?)

        AZ
        There's an Opera in my macbook.

        Comment


        • #34
          Haha, dunno. Just curious who makes them and where the whole HDTV thing is at. It has been a theme for ages that never seems to get off the ground, I think because standards cannot be agreed.
          How can you possibly take anything seriously?
          Who cares?

          Comment


          • #35
            It's already a reality for the US, AFAIK, at least for certain pay-TV channels like HBO etc.

            It won't get off the ground anytime soon in europe, though.

            AZ
            There's an Opera in my macbook.

            Comment


            • #36


              Take a look here, they have lots of cool stuff - including HDTV cards. Sorry I don't know if HDTV is available in Europe. I want to get one, but it requires a pass through cable from my video card, which I will NEVER do. I am waiting for someone to build a really good video card, with an HDTV daughtercard - similiar in design to the RRG and G400, ie: a direct connection!
              ASUS P2B-DS REV 1.06 D03 w/ DUAL 1.4GHZ Tualatins; Matrox Parhelia; M-Audio Delta 410

              Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

              Comment


              • #37
                This is just one of many on the market:

                ASUS P2B-DS REV 1.06 D03 w/ DUAL 1.4GHZ Tualatins; Matrox Parhelia; M-Audio Delta 410

                Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

                Comment


                • #38
                  HDTV is here in the US, but the damn standard keeps changing. 6 month old HDTVs can be incompatible with the newest new standard (they're trying to copy-protect the video).
                  Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    Is there a TV tuner card that can be used with a Parhelia, without using a pass-through cable?
                    ASUS P2B-DS REV 1.06 D03 w/ DUAL 1.4GHZ Tualatins; Matrox Parhelia; M-Audio Delta 410

                    Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      Don't know what you mean X. I've had four different TV cards in the last 4-5 years and they just reside in a PCI slot like any other card. I seem to remember eight years ago or so I had a Mellinium I that was connected to a frame grabber or something over the features connector, but that's all.

                      On AZ's advice I just bought a Terratec Cinergy 600 TV card, which again is just plugged into a PCI slot. The only cable to another card is to the sound card. Maybe I'm missing something...
                      How can you possibly take anything seriously?
                      Who cares?

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        Ever since I got my RRG/G400 combo, I have stopped looking at other TV tuner cards - but lately....

                        What I was referring to can be seen here:



                        If you look at configuration1, you will see a pass through cable, so the output from the video card goes to an input of the HDTV tuner card (this concept of a passthrough cable was very common with Hauppauge cards a while back - haven't looked since though). So I guess your new card doesn't need one of those, which kills signal quality!

                        How is your Terratec? and what type of video card do you have?

                        Thanks,

                        -X-
                        ASUS P2B-DS REV 1.06 D03 w/ DUAL 1.4GHZ Tualatins; Matrox Parhelia; M-Audio Delta 410

                        Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          I have a Parhelia 256 and the Terratec Cinergy 600. The pic quality is not bad, but the main thing is its stability and ease of use. I can swing the TV window from display to display with it only hiccupping once or twice. The sound quality and stereo rendering is much better than the Pinnacle had. I really like the RDS on the radio too.

                          The HDTV probably would need a pass to the graphics card so as not to bog down the buss. But if I look at that HDTV rig-up I think nah, I'll take another look in a year or two.
                          How can you possibly take anything seriously?
                          Who cares?

                          Comment


                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Marshmallowman
                            Philips SAA7134 is the PAL kind of chip buit does support some NTSC stuff

                            Philips SAA7133 is the NTSC flavour..japan/usa

                            The flyvideo is available in both flavours depending on yuour region.

                            I have SAA7134 pal version

                            Headquartered in Houston, TX, 4 Guys Interactive is a leading web site design company specializing in Ecommerce, Intranets, Document & Knowledge Management and Systems Integration.


                            As bargain cards go they are very good.
                            How good is the software for it ?
                            I can find the FlyVideo 3000 for ~40 Euros here.

                            Comment


                            • #44
                              The software is defintely getting a lot better, eg they have added direct mpeg2 capture recently..

                              And the wdm driver(WHQL) allows you to use any bit of WDM compatible software you want ulead, virtualvcr, virtual dub showshifter....and even ATI mmc software(if you have an ATI video card)

                              However they have just done a major overhaul of the capture/scheduleing software, so I have to get grips with the new way it operates, but it does do good captures at full 720x576 pal and does not crash. Previously I use to use virtualVCR or AI mmc, but now I use flyvideos TVR software almost excluisively. I will sometimes go back to virtual dub, because it a lot easy to play around with codecs, and I have grown so familiar with it.

                              Good hardware and capture driver is good. The software is not the best...but it is as good as cinergy stuff

                              Comment


                              • #45
                                Cool, my current Leadtek TV2000XP Deluxe does allow for a whole lot of capture standards and the software is good (except for the fine tuning where I would've liked a manual option istead of auto fine tune) but the TV reception on it isn't that great and FM reception sucks, can't get more than a couple of radio stations.
                                I'm looking mainly for a TV/FM card and secondary a capture card, so if the reception is good (Philips chip) and it can capture at 720x576 pal in mpeg2, it's great .
                                Actually, it's my brother who needs a TV tuner but I get tot pick and test it, so I can choose between the two depending on which I like

                                Can it switch from window to full screen with the remote ?
                                Last edited by Admiral; 14 October 2003, 23:21.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X