Hello many tv tuner cards allow you to watch OTA HD on your computer, but when you record them, it encodes it in mpeg 2 standard def. Is there a tv tuner card that can record HD?
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"Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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Originally Posted by peggypwr1
Do you have more specific examples?
BTW: A killer product would be one that did convert an HD stream to wide DVD aspect all in hardware. People spend hours trying to do that in software. If you know of a tuner that will make the conversion in hardware I am all ears.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Certainly available in PAL land. The Dvico cards produce a MPEG TS file containing audio video and subtitles and the aspect ratio is always 16:9. These streams can be demuxed with ProjectX. Dvico does make an US model
2.35:1 is letterboxed within the 16:9 frame and 4:3 material is pillaboxed. Same for the Beyonwiz and Topfield PVR's in fact all tuners available in Australia. I think it all depends on the local transmission standardsSONY 75" Full array 200Hz LED TV, Yamaha A1070 amp, Zidoo UHD3000, BeyonWiz PVR V2 (Enigma2 clone), Chromecast, Windows 11 Professional, QNAP NAS TS851 -
So any tuner with record the HD stream? I'm looking at the Happaguage dual tuner cards, will they record the HDTV signal as is?
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[quote=edDV][quote="peggypwr1"
Most if not all don't encode. [/quote]
Yes and no. I don't know of any cards that perform hardware encoding, but two tuners I have, a Pinnacle USB and Dvico PCI card both came with trialware that performed on-the-fly software encoding to SD MPEG2, Divx and some other codecs. I don't think the average user with a dual core processor would notice the difference between hardware encoding and on-the-fly software encoding. -
But, thay both record the HDTV stream on your HDD? THis is what I am looking for. I just want the HDTV 1080i ppicture on my HDD, then I can convert it later.
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Every OTA tuner card on the market today will record HD on your hard drive.
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Have a look at this.
ATSC HDTV card
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/ENG/products/HDTV7DualExpress.aspxSONY 75" Full array 200Hz LED TV, Yamaha A1070 amp, Zidoo UHD3000, BeyonWiz PVR V2 (Enigma2 clone), Chromecast, Windows 11 Professional, QNAP NAS TS851 -
[quote=festmaster][quote=edDV]
Originally Posted by "peggypwr1"
Most if not all don't encode. [/quote
They probably start with the poor man's deinterlace by tossing a field resulting in half the motion increments or jumbled telecine.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by peggypwr1Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by netmask56Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by netmask56"Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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peggypwr1,
I think your computer is a little anemic for HD capture of anything. Unless of course your computer details are wrong. Please check the software and hardware requirements before you invest $200.00 in a hdtv card.
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Originally Posted by Soopafresh
old computer..... seems to work fairly well with OTA ATSC signals..... the software sucks though, uninstallling the
Catalyst Media Center is very difficult, as is the ATI drivers..... I'd like to try Beyond TV, but installation crashed
the computer. The ATI tuner card and software is from 2007
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