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Dipping my toes into digital waters...
I've finally decided to start recording digital TV; comcast is offering one TV station over clear QAM that I can't get without a cable box (and ironically, it's the Retro channel, which only offers SD programming). Anyway, I'm thinking of getting the Hauppauge HVR-1600 card based on the following assumptions:
1. I do most of my watching over Placeshifter and MediaMVPs, so I''m looking for a card that will record to MPEG-2. 2. I will eventually hook up a cable box to this card (I have an Nvida DualTV for my analog cable, but I'm not sure how to hook up sVideo to one side of it) for additional channels. Should I be looking at the 2250 instead? Can the MediaMVP handle playback from this card, or can I lower the quality of the recording (like I can with Standard Def cards)? Hoping I'm making sense. Stu |
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Welcome to the digital age. As far as the MVP "handling" the digital stream, that depends on the horsepower of your server. Anything above 480i will have to be transcoded at the server first. I went to a Quad-core server since my old Athlon 3200+ couldn't handle transcoding HD to the MVP realtime; it could muster about 15-20fps. The autocompress plugin was an intermediate step until I got the HD extenders. A fast dual-core may be enough depending on what you have installed.
Recording quality is set by the digital stream; there are no adjustments even though they still show up in the menus. I'm thinking of getting one of those DTA's and trying to pipe it into one of my analog cards just for giggles. It would be good practice for when Comcast forces me to switch to Sat in the future due to some stupid policy. It would be low on the merit list of course.
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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I started my system late in the game with the preference for digital. I'm only now doing analog with the HDPVR. For your single QAM channel (are you sure only one ch?) you would be wasting the 2250 since it only has a single connection. Something like 1600 would give you the digital tuner for QAM and an analog tuner for cable tv for as long as it is available. The 2250 would be good if you have enough content (analog *or* digital) on a single cable and can make use of the dual tuners.
Anything you can get from an internal card whether digital or analog is preferable to any STB even with the almighty HD-PVR, IMHO. Save that part for the encrypted nonsense. Digital OTA is a real treat even if you only get a handful of channels from it. If you have analog cable I'd connect that too if you have a free port. hint, just because you buy digital cable doesn't mean there isn't analog on the same line. I like the mix and match of low cost and free sources vs the insane pricing from single source providers. The EPG becomes the biggest challenge but worth the effort. |
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First, thanks for your suggestions; they were very helpful. I think, based on your responses, that I'll be OK with the 1600, but I am curious about the possibility of the 2250.
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I haven't considered trying a digital antenna; analog coverage was so poor in our area a few years ago (wow, I guess that was 10 years) even with an external antenna that I went with cable. Is digital coverage usually equivelent to analog, or is it usually better? I ask, because I have no real way to get an external antenna run to my Sage Server. |
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