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TV Tuner Cards

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TV Tuner Cards

Postby grimreaper » Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:04 am

Is anyone using a TV Tuner Card?
If you are what type and how well does it work.

Looking to get a ATI HDTV Wonder working and so far no luck.
Any help would be great..

Thanks.....
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Re: TV Tuner Cards

Postby pch.shot » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:57 pm

Hauppauge cards usually work well with Myth TV. I have a PVR150 that works great with Myth.
Systems Windows XP Pro 32 bit & various Linux in Virtual Box and VMWare Player
Intel i7 2600K cpu with built in Intel 3000 video
1 OCZ Vertex 3 120 gig ssd(System)
1 Western Digital 2 Terabyte Green internal hard drive(Storage)
Kingston ddr3 1333 ram(4 gig)
MSI Z68A-GD80(G3)mobo w/hdmi video and optical audio
Realtek HD audio
Realtek lan
1 LG sata optical drive
Antec Sonata IV case/620 watt psu
50 inch LG plasma tv/monitor
Sony surround sound amp
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Re: TV Tuner Cards

Postby grimreaper » Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:38 pm

strider5236 wrote:Can you list your cards model and make so we know what hardware your working with.


1st card is an ATI HDTV Wonder. It has to f-conectors. One is for cable and the other is for an outside antenna
used for either normal signals or HDTV signals.

2nd card is a FusionHDTV RT LITE. 1 conector for both normal and hd signals.

The ATI under windows gives the better picture.
The fusion looks like it might work better under Linux but not sure.
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Re: TV Tuner Cards

Postby pch.shot » Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:00 pm

Here is a link that may help:
http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/tiki-pvrhwdb.php
Systems Windows XP Pro 32 bit & various Linux in Virtual Box and VMWare Player
Intel i7 2600K cpu with built in Intel 3000 video
1 OCZ Vertex 3 120 gig ssd(System)
1 Western Digital 2 Terabyte Green internal hard drive(Storage)
Kingston ddr3 1333 ram(4 gig)
MSI Z68A-GD80(G3)mobo w/hdmi video and optical audio
Realtek HD audio
Realtek lan
1 LG sata optical drive
Antec Sonata IV case/620 watt psu
50 inch LG plasma tv/monitor
Sony surround sound amp
Axiom speakers
optical sound
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Re: TV Tuner Cards

Postby grimreaper » Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:03 pm

Found my problem with the TV tuner card and now all is well
in the world until the next problem.
Dumb mistake on my part.
The OS did what it was supposed to do and did it well.
I was the problem on this one.

Anyway thanks guys for the help on this one.
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