For those wondering why, I copied and pasted an excerpt from newegg...<br><br><br><strong>Pros:</strong> The HVR-1600 is the same as the PVR-150 WITH an ATSC tuner (Over the Air HDTV)
Works Great in Windows XP/Vista<br><br><strong>Cons:</strong>
A LOT of people buy the PVR-150 to use in LINUX with MythTV. Since this
card is actually a HVR-1600, with NO IVTV drivers, this card is
basically unusable under Linux unless the IVTV guys decide to
incorporate this card into IVTV.
No outside labeling on the PVR-150 box to indicate that you are not
getting an actual PVR-150.<br><br><strong>Other Thoughts:</strong>
I bought this card (as I'm sure did others before me) with the intent
to use it with Linux/MythTV. Unfortunatly, instead of a PVR-150 card, I
recieved a HVR-1600 card, which is like a PVR-150 with an ATSC tuner.
Nice card, if you're using Windows XP/Vista, but pretty much worthless
under Linux as the guys that maintain the driver (IVTV) don't seem
interested in supporting this card. Look into the PVR-250/350/500
folks, unless you plan to use this card in Windows.<br>
                                                                                
                                
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