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Voomster
10-25-2004, 08:07 PM
ATI Tech Wonder Remote Control Edition HDTV /Tuner /Recorder Card for Media Center PC's Mfg. part # 100-71427
ATI Technologies has a HDTV Tuner / Recorder CARD for your Media Center Equipped PC - if you have Microsoft's Windows XP Pro Media Center Edition
2004 / 2005 on your specially equipped Media Center PC computer, it lists for $ 200.00 with a $ 50 rebate from Comp USA this week !!! :yes
Any feedback on this card ???
cnet.com has 6 people rated it with mixed reviews ??? :shocked
Any Media Center PC Techs out there with first hand knowledge about this
AT Wonder HDTV Tuner / recorder card? :confused:
Any conflicts with the ATI X-600 Pci-Xpress card ???? :what
ATI recommends you have a ATI Wonder 9600 or above graphic card
Is it too soon to be getting a HDTV tuner card for you m/c PC and expecting
quality results ??? :confused:
or is the reason there is a $ 25% rebate or $ 50.00 rebate because they are less than superior quality and they are not selling ??? :shh
Voomster :welcome
CraziFuzzy
10-25-2004, 09:19 PM
ATI Tech Wonder Remote Control Edition HDTV /Tuner /Recorder Card for Media Center PC's Mfg. part # 100-71427
ATI Technologies has a HDTV Tuner / Recorder CARD for your Media Center Equipped PC - if you have Microsoft's Windows XP Pro Media Center Edition
2004 / 2005 on your specially equipped Media Center PC computer, it lists for $ 200.00 with a $ 50 rebate from Comp USA this week !!! :yes
Any feedback on this card ???
cnet.com has 6 people rated it with mixed reviews ??? :shocked
Any Media Center PC Techs out there with first hand knowledge about this
AT Wonder HDTV Tuner / recorder card? :confused:
Any conflicts with the ATI X-600 Pci-Xpress card ???? :what
ATI recommends you have a ATI Wonder 9600 or above graphic card
Is it too soon to be getting a HDTV tuner card for you m/c PC and expecting
quality results ??? :confused:
or is the reason there is a $ 25% rebate or $ 50.00 rebate because they are less than superior quality and they are not selling ??? :shh
Voomster :welcome
Voomster,
There have been a number of quality HDTV cards for the PC already. If you have the processing power, there are a few software decoding cards that can be had for very cheap. They will allow you to capture the direct MPEG2 stream off an OTA antenna, so you can playback later again at full digital quality. They will not, however, recieve from the satellite.
marko
10-25-2004, 11:58 PM
I'd checkout thegreenbutton.com for info on Windows media center, including talk of ATI HDTV card for MCE. There are only 2 cards supposedly supported, that one, and the DVIVO fusion something another. Good luck. I might make the jump further down the road to buy one of these cards.
wmichsabre
10-26-2004, 12:03 PM
I just came across this today.
http://www.digitalconnection.com/Products/Video/mdp120.asp
The Daughter card has DVI input...maybe the VOOM receiver can connect to this and the signal can be recorded?
Walter L.
10-26-2004, 12:26 PM
I just came across this today.
http://www.digitalconnection.com/Products/Video/mdp120.asp
The Daughter card has DVI input...maybe the VOOM receiver can connect to this and the signal can be recorded?
That card (MyHD) is very popular card at AVSForum.
StevenD
10-26-2004, 12:35 PM
MCE2005 (just released two weeks ago) supports quite a few HD cards. It also supports multiple tuner cards.
Ive got an HP Media Center PC and they upgraded me for free.
DarrellP
10-27-2004, 12:58 PM
That daughter card is DVI OUTPUT. There is no HD input, only S-Video. All HD is via OTA antenna signal ONLY.
kemguy
10-28-2004, 06:22 AM
I have it and can't use it. Well sorta.. it works.. but my desktop pc is only a 1 ghz processor and the video isn't smooth at all. I need a new motherboard and cpu and don't have the time, energy or money right now to do it.
$125 + $5 shipping if anyone wants it.
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