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    I just installed windows 7 Prof. I like it so far, and it seems better (slimmer for sure) than vista home sp2.

    But I have not been able to get my old old old ATI Tv Wonder Pro (PCI) and ATI TV Wonder USB tv tuners to work on Win7 yet.

    My system specs:

    Intel Q6600, 2 GB ram, 2 TB HDD space, Gigabyte P35-DS3P mobo (which has PCI, PCIx1, PCIx16 slots available). Plus I have eSATA, USB2.0 and Firewire.

    So Please recommend a new TV Tuner card for me! I'd like it to work with Win7's MC so I can try the whole MC extender thing with my Xbox360. Oh and, I have Comcast cable, only local networks in HD from comcast right now.


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    Hauppauge HVR-1800. I think you'll need a remote with IR blasters for your cable box though.
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    I don't use a cable box. I am just hooked straight in to the wall outlet. So my HD needs are met by QAM or OTA.

    Thanks for the recommendation. I saw newegg had several hauppauge cards, is there any major differences? Is there any website that has good prices on these things?

    Thanks for any other suggestions!
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    Originally Posted by zeek543
    I don't use a cable box. I am just hooked straight in to the wall outlet. So my HD needs are met by QAM or OTA.

    Thanks for the recommendation. I saw newegg had several hauppauge cards, is there any major differences? Is there any website that has good prices on these things?

    Thanks for any other suggestions!
    HVR-1800 like rallynavvie said for PCI-e x1 slots, and HVR-1600 (what I got) for PCI slots

    ocgw

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  5. Have you look into silcondust's hdhomerun?

    http://www.silicondust.com/
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    I've got an HDHomerun sitting here gathering dust because it doesn't work with my digital cable carrier. Had it for nearly 2 years and barely ever used it.
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