[mythtv-users] Card for capture without tuner?

Chris Ribe chrisribe at gmail.com
Wed Mar 15 18:53:50 UTC 2006


A PVR-150 is probably your best bet, for it's combination of MythTV support,
quality, and price.

I would not imagine that there is any benefit to getting a card without a
tumer as opposed to one with a tuner.

The only obvious advantage would be cost, but that comes out in the wash
when you consider the higher volumes that cards with tuners sell at.

On 3/15/06, Mike Angstadt <daenris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm in the same situation.  I asked the other day about an eVGA e-GeForce
> 6200, which has a hardware encoder.  But I didn't get a response about
> whether that encoder was supported by Myth or not.  If so it would be a nice
> solution for me because it combines the video/encoder in the one card.
> Also, if they DO work, there's a rebate (around $70 I think) at Circuit City
> for this particular card until I believe the 18th.
>
> -Mike
>
> On 3/15/06, Warren <warren-lists at icruise.com> wrote:
> >
> > I want to get a card to capture the output from my cable box without
> > needing a tuner, just a hardware mpeg encoder.  Which would be a good
> > one to get?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Warren
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