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HDTV PVR: The best HDTV card for recording HDTV from a cable provider?What is the best HDTV card for recording HDTV from a cable provider.
Here is my situation My cable provider provides unencrypted QAM HDTV content. I have a 3TB ReadyNAS that will stream video, exports samba shares, http, https, ftp, you name it I have 3 HDTV's I use mostly laptops so usb might be best, I do have a couple PC's I could use if I had to. I want to build a media center or some kind of my own PVR setup so that I can record and play back content. The ReadyNAS Network Attached Storage has a usb port and runs on linux, so in theory I could even record directly from that box. |
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Re: HDTV PVR: The best HDTV card for recording HDTV from a cable provider?Blackmagic Intensity Pro seems to be the only reasonably priced HD capture card for PC.
Some tips on recording with it: Blackmagic Intensity Pro issues when recording from xbox 360: Audio and video problem You can also try to use an HDTV tuner supporting your cable TV and HDTV recording using hardware. |
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Re: HDTV PVR: The best HDTV card for recording HDTV from a cable provider?Capture: I use an external HD PVR from Hauppage to record from my HD provider attached to a multimedia PC I built in my garage. The key is large hard drives as HD content takes up a lot of HD space.
Hope this helps Ziggy |
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Re: HDTV PVR: The best HDTV card for recording HDTV from a cable provider?I use Elgato EyeTV HD attached to my Mac over USB 2.0. It allows to record 720p and 1080i videos. And it supports iPhone and iPad formats.
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Tags: cable provider, hdtv, hdtv card, nas, network attached storage, pvr, readynas |
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