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  1. PSCO2007
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    I have been using a Kworld card on my old computer.
    It doesn't seem to work with my new computer - Windows 7 Professional.

    Looking for suggestions for a reasonably priced card to use with Media Ctr to record to hdd.

    Any advice appreciated.
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    Do you need an analog tuner (for analog cable) or a digital tuner (for use with an antenna or clear QAM cable channels)?

    [Edit] Also, what kinds of interfaces do you have available for installing the new tuner? USB 2.0? PCI? PCI-e?
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    I have a digital tv and only over-the-air antenna.
    My computer specs are next to my name.

    I'll try to give you any other info if you need it.

    (4 pci slots)

    This is the computer : http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2406874&Sku=B69-1407
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    Originally Posted by Psco2007 View Post
    I have a digital tv and only over-the-air antenna.
    My computer specs are next to my name.

    I'll try to give you any other info if you need it.

    (4 pci slots)

    This is the computer : http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2406874&Sku=B69-1407
    The motherboard included in that kit has 5 PCI-e expansion slots and two PCI expansion slots. I will assume you still have an open PCI-e slot.

    I have had an AVerMedia HD Duet White Box installed since September of last year. http://www.amazon.com/Avertv-MTVHDDUWB-Duet-White-Box/dp/B00266P6G4

    The first one died after a month, and I RMA'ed it to AVerMedia. Customer support was OK to deal with. The replacement they sent has been going strong since November. The tuners are good for a PC TV card and having two is convenient. It works well with Windows 7's Media Center. Since it doesn't come with (or work with) AVerMedia Center and doesn't include a remote, the White Box version is less expensive than the retail version.

    If you only need one tuner, the AVerMedia AVerTVHD Bravo costs a little less.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815100042&Tpk=N82E16815100042

    Either download drivers from AVerMedia's website or let Windows 7 find them. These two TV cards only provide ATSC/clear QAM tuning. There is no analog tuner and there are no analog capture ports.
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    The motherboard included in that kit has 5 PCI-e expansion slots and two PCI expansion slots. I will assume you still have an open PCI-e slot.

    Can you explain the difference between the PCI -E and PCI?

    Thanks
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    Originally Posted by Psco2007 View Post
    The motherboard included in that kit has 5 PCI-e expansion slots and two PCI expansion slots. I will assume you still have an open PCI-e slot.

    Can you explain the difference between the PCI -E and PCI?

    Thanks
    PCI is older and provides less bandwidth than PCI-e. Wikipedia can explain the technological details better than I can.

    Your motherboard manual should have a diagram showing which expansion slots are which. The TV cards I suggested are PCI-e x1, but should work in any of the other types of PCI-e expansion slots found on your motherboard.
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  7. PSCO2007
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    Thanks for the info.
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  8. PSCO2007
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    Thanks - appreciated.

    Any suggestions for a good card in the $100.00 range?
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    How about the ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCIe?
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    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    How about the ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCIe?
    Thanks for reply.
    The reviews are good, but it seems it has been discontinued at many sites.
    Do you know of a more current model?

    Thanks,
    Paul
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    If you don't need analog at all, and have a home network, the Silicondust HDHomerun gets a lot of good reviews, and the tuners can be shared by other computers on the network running Windows 7. http://www.amazon.com/SiliconDust-HDHomeRun-Definition-Television-HDHR3-US/dp/B004HO58SO

    The Hauppauge WinTV HVR-2250 is another good dual tuner option with analog support.
    http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1229-WinTV-HVR-2250-System-Builders/dp/B001E2T6Y4
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  12. PSCO2007
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    [QUOTE=usually_quiet;2162808]If you don't need analog at all, and have a home network, the Silicondust HDHomerun gets a lot of good reviews, and the tuners can be shared by other computers on the network running Windows 7. http://www.amazon.com/SiliconDust-HDHomeRun-Definition-Television-HDHR3-US/dp/B004HO58SO

    This unit seems nice, although I would have preferred an internal card.

    Thanks for the advice.
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