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I get about 2.4GB per hour. I have my bit rate turned up a bit higher
than default.<br>
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-mgleed<br>
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Anando Bhattacharya wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I was wondering if I could use a pcHDTV card with cable tv ( I don't
have a cable box )? I don't mind using the PVR-350, but I wouldn't
mind supportign the pcHDTV who have made a prodcut that is fully Linux
compatiable. I would like to know what you guys think.
Thanks
PS I was wondering how much 1 hour of "myth-tv' encoded video and
audio is. I am not talking about mpeg-4 ( Xvid or Divx etc ...) but
the usual ones that people use.
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