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Best USB HD Tuner
I tried searching, but didn't find much.
I currently have the On Air GT USB tuner, which works fine for HD recording but since it does not have a hardware analog tuner, so I am told, the audio on analog channels slips out of sync. Tech support told me I need a USB tuner that has an analog hardware tuner. What's the best USB tuner available? I need it to be USB since I am running SageTV on a laptop. Obviously the tow requirements are digital HDTV tuner and hardware analog tuner. Hopefully there is one device that can do both. Thanks for your help, -Darin |
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And yes, since you are using a software encoder, you will notice a lot of audio slip. It is an unfortunate side affect.
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I just saw the HDHomerun box too.
It looks like that might work too? So that device works over my network as opposed to USB, right? I like the idea of having two tuners. How is SageTV with the HDHomerun? Thanks, -Darin |
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I see now that the HDHomerun is digital only. No analog...
Oh well. Anyone else have an opinion on the Hauppauge HVR 1950? Is that my only option? Thanks, -Darin |
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What input source are you using? Analog cable, straight from the coax? And also, what programming are you wanting to get?
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Right now, I am just using the cable signal directly from the "wall". I do not have a cable box.
I can get all the analog channels and all the network channels in QAM HD through the cable connection direct. That's all I really need. I suppose I could just rent a cable box from the cable company and then us the HD-PVR. That would definitely get me a lot more channels. But I wanted to avoid the monthly cable box rental and on a laptop, I like the idea of being able to plug-in any cable at any location and at least get some analog channels without audio sync problems. Thanks for helping, -Darin |
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I think your OP was a little unclear... you already have a USB tuner that works fine for digital content (which, in your case, is QAM from cable), so you just want recommendations for a new analog tuner that works well and doesn't have sync issues and such, correct?
Sorry, I can't help you - since I don't have any analog tuners - but hopefully someone else can if this clarifies your "wants". Good luck...
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Just to be clear...
I want the SAME functionality as the OnAir GT, but WITH an analog tuner in hardware. I don't want two separate USB external tuners. I want one tuner that has an analog tuner and an HD tuner. Is the Hauppauge HVR 1950 the only one out there? If so, how well does it work? I guess either there's not very many people using it, or it works great so no one is posting any issues. Thanks, -Darin |
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Although we do get a lot of HD content, it seems like there's still so much content that is still analog SD here.
Something weird happened. All of a sudden my On-Air GT stopped going out of sync on analog channels! I swear I did not upgrade any drivers or version of Sage, or even change any settings. The other day I noticed that my recordings were no longer out of sync. I have rebooted the laptop several times and now I can't get it to go out of sync like before which it did ALL the time. Oh well, I am not complaining, but I can't figure out for the life of me what changed. I guess I don't need a new tuner after all. Thanks for all your help, -Darin |
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