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Just add a ati2600XT PCI-E into the mix and it will play it. Unless I try using a video decoder that doesnt support HW accel. them the cpu pukes on itself
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In Replay's case, they were breaking copyright by distributing recorded tv across the internet. That gave them a leg to stand on for the lawsuit. [Edit] Nevermind, I am pushing an argument for something we should hope doesn't apply to this hardware.
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Yeah, but neither my 6600GT nor the 9800 support H.264 decoding.
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It would be wicked-cool if bitrate/resolution could be configured at the application level. There are shows (comedies, etc) for which I don't really care about recording quality as much.
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Surely there are MPEG-4 profiles just like there are MPEG-2 profiles, and I would expect the same flexibility as the other Hauppagge cards. Now I do wonder if you happen to hit an SD channel, will it record that 480 in MPEG-4 or MPEG-2? edit: FEATURE REQUEST - Separate default recording quality settings for HD & SD recordings.
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The MPAA and Hollywood assert all kinds of claims, but little has been actually tested in court.
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Yeah, that's the last thing I want, my STB scaling, especially if/when I get my scaler. But that's a good point, I need to look if my VIP211 allows "native" output. Last edited by stanger89; 01-11-2008 at 12:38 PM. |
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H.264 is much more efficient than MPEG2 anyways, so it will be a net positive. Also, in regards to the audio, most H.264 encoders on the market handle 2.0, 5.1, and 7.1 audio on the input side. Generally, they just take the bitstream in unaltered and embed it. edit: Bottom line, the beauty of this, is that not everyone has the same source (comcast, dtv, fios, etc), not everybody has the same TV (1080i/p, 720p), and not everybody will want to use the same settings. I use handbrake to convert my DVDs to MP4 to watch on the extender. I use settings that others might say are overkill, and others might say are not good enough. Well, I do what I want, and the tool is flexible enough to make all of us happy. That's what will make a product like this so wonderful. Flexibility. Last edited by jrog; 01-11-2008 at 01:07 PM. |
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The SA HD STBs that I have (SA3250HD & SA8300HD) allow you to set what outputs you would like to use and you can then have it passthrough the original signal or convert. I allow my boxes to do 480p and 1080i. I want the 480p as it allows SD channels to show up fullscreen (without pillarboxing) as if you just select an HD resolution you will get pillarboxing which could cause burn-in on my CRT RPTV.
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We don't know that this device will be allowing the PC to decode the video, don't go assuming things. More likely, the video will be laced through and through with heavy duty DRM and will have to be decoded by the USB box itself. Chips like the ones seen here: http://www.ideastorm.com/article/sho...g_1920_x_1080b
Have been around for awhile, and they can do realtime video decoding and encoding. The output from that chip can be hooked into a cheap I/O chip with a hard drive and you've got 95% of your PVR right there. I'm betting this device will have its own storage medium, as in an internal hard drive, and possibly even its own DVD drive for those AVCHD discs. Don't assume anything is going to be anywhere where you can touch it without any software not given the blessing by Hollywood until you've seen it in person. You're just setting yourself up to be disappointed if you do. |
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Killjoy.
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This product is aimed at being able to record HD content in an unencumbered way since it's already output in an unencumbered way by the STB. It is just an encoder, no playback, no storage, nothing else. The PC plays everything back, and the usb interface will give you a straight h.264 stream with no crap. Maybe MSFT would only support it if it wrapped a layer of crap around it, but there is nothing about the device that requires this.
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There is absolutely no reason to think this device will be "closed" DRM'd. |
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FWIW, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the Hauppauge device works in MCE as well
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Also, Hauppauge has never created anything but tuner cards and usb capture devices, and they compliment all the other PVR options out there. |
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If you want this capability, you'll have to look at Sage and other solutions to use it.
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