[mythtv-users] USA recommendations for Digital Over the Air Capture Card
Brad DerManouelian
myth at dermanouelian.com
Mon Nov 17 20:26:34 UTC 2008
On Nov 17, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Eric Mesa wrote:
> I'm thinking of giving Comcast the old heave-ho. Most of the TV I
> have time to watch nowadays is Network Tv. The only TV shows I
> watch on Cable are The Daily Show, Colbert Report, and (the wife
> watches) South Park. The first two are available on Hulu, so if I
> can watch them by setting the browser in Myth to Firefox, then I'm
> fine. South Park is also available streaming elsewhere.
>
> So, that taken care of, I was curious what recommendations other USA
> OTA myth users have. I've been happy with my Hauppage 500 and I'd
> like to get something equivalent if it exists. I've done some
> research on the MythTV wiki. It appears, from the way that the wiki
> is written that the 2250 is the only Hauppage card that has 2 ATSC
> tuners. All the other cards appear to have 1 ATSC and 1 NTSC
> tuner. I'd really like to be able to record 2 shows at once OTA.
>
> Also, I've noticed that it appears that ATSC cards don't have
> hardware encoding. Is this because of something inherent in the way
> that ATSC is transmitted? Is it already encoded or something like
> that? I mean, I think I've read that ATSC is MPEG-2, but I thought
> cable was as well. So is this something I should watch out for? My
> CPU is only a P4 since I've had hardware encoding on the PVR-500.
>
> Also, it was a real PITA to get the PVR-500 seated in my shuttle-
> like case. So if there's one that you guys recommend that has two
> onboard tuners, but is not as long, that would be AWESOME. I don't
> think, if I remember correctly, that the height was an issue with
> this case, I think it was the length.
>
> One last bit of tidbit for those giving recommendations - I only
> have one PCI slot and it's PCI 1x - or whatever it is the PVR-500
> uses.
HD HomeRun. Connects via Ethernet so you don't have to use up a PCI
slot. It even gives you two tuners like your current PVR-500. Correct
in that the data is already encoded so there's no need to process the
video any more.
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