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what is the best way to connect the two.Currently I'm using a S cable and a split audio cable to the hauppauge wintv hvr 1250.Its far from great.I know it can be alot better.I've gotten tv shows from ...elsewhere and they play crystal clear on my desktops.
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new egg apparently only has one for 85 bux
amazon and ebay with the search words hdmi video capture dpn't come up with anything less expensive than that card. you can maybe try froogle.com <~~googles product searc
and see if you can find it cheaper or go to pricewatch.com
06-01-2010 05:59 PM - edited 06-01-2010 06:02 PM
doesn't look like you have a lot of options.
S video is the best quality that card can get, you might want to upgrade to a card that has HDMI.
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actually I recant that. You're supposed to be able to plug coax directly in on that top one and get HD 1080i.
so ditch the S Video. and go coax instead.
06-01-2010 06:33 PM - edited 06-01-2010 06:33 PM
Hubrisnxs - if you go coax from the STB to the TV Tuner Card, then you're not going to get HD/1080i. The STB will bottleneck the whole setup and you'll only get what the STB outputs via coax, i.e. 480i/mono SD. And if you connect the coax from the wall to the TV Tuner Card, then, well, you're just going to get the Clear QAMs.
ahhhh I see you are absolutely right. if he plugs into the stb he's going to get the SD Modulated RF (channel 3/4) 260-330 lines depending upon the quality of the modulator, and Comb Filter in the TV
S-Video Up to 400 lines (does not need a comb filter)
in order to get better picture quality he's going to have to get a better video card, that has HDMI or component outputs,
new egg apparently only has one for 85 bux
amazon and ebay with the search words hdmi video capture dpn't come up with anything less expensive than that card. you can maybe try froogle.com <~~googles product searc
and see if you can find it cheaper or go to pricewatch.com