Theater 650 Pro hardware MPEG2 encoder
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2736
Digital and analog TV support in one card
ATI just announced a new hardware MPEG2 encoder chip after much success and praise of the previous ATI Theater 550 Pro. The new Theater 650 Pro is the first encoder capable of decoding analog and digital TV signals—ATSC and DVB-T. Digital TV tuners are typically only DVB compatible but ATI has managed to integrate DVB-T for Europeon users and ATSC for North American users. The Theater 650 Pro supports hybrid tuners for analog and digital TV decoding on a single card. ATI's press release claims the following:
With a 125-channel TV tuner, Theater 650 Pro features hardware MPEG2 encoding to offload intensive PVR functions from the main computer processor to deliver extremely competitive performance. As a highly integrated chip, Theater 650 Pro includes a 12-bit worldwide video decoder, digital TV support, worldwide audio decoder, MPEG encoder, 3:2 pull-down, motion compensated noise reduction, edge enhancement, FM radio reception, hardware DRM engine, PCI/PCI-Express 1X bridge, and much more.
A new Catalyst Media Center software suite will accompany new Theater 650 Pro cards and can record in various video formats including MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX, WMV9 and H.264.
The hardware MPEG-2 sounds nice. Wonder how it compares to the new Nvidia card?
So how does the digital work? I was under the impression that provider-specific digital decoding was necessary for getting digital cable?
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