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Analog boards not for sale any longer
I have a box with 2 Hauppauge PVR 500s for the past few years. one of the boards has lately been a little less than optimal so I figured I'd get a replacement from Hauppauge.
This is the e-mail I just received back: Quote:
Assuming Road Runner (does anybody know RR's plans?) switches to clearQAM does that mean you don't need 4 STBs and can just use the QAM boards like the Analog versions to tune in the channels? Anybody making XP compatible dual channel QAM boards? I only have 2 slots available and after having 4 dedicated tuners for a number of years, I'm not looking forward to having to go back to two. This WinTV- HVR-2250 that they refer to seem to be a hybrid board, that may be a stop-gap, assuming SageTV assimilates it quicklly, but still I think at best I'll come up with approximately 2 channels instead of 4 after spending $340 - guess it maybe time to start planning a new box with more slots. Anybody want to elucidate on my ramblings and fears? Last edited by sfisher; 05-16-2008 at 12:36 PM. |
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You can still get them on Ebay!
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Buy it somewhere else, these will still be available for a while. The PVR500 will disappear first though.
Also the brand new HD PVR has no tuner at all! Nothing prevents them from making a 4 or 8 encoder SD S Video/Composite card. |
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This WinTV- HVR-2250 that they refer to seem to be a hybrid board, that may be a stop-gap, assuming SageTV assimilates it quicklly, but still I think at best I'll come up with approximately 2 channels instead of 4 after spending $340 - guess it maybe time to start planning a new box with more slots. [/QUOTE] The 2250 is a dual-tuner board, Hauppauge already has single tuner hybrids available. http://www.hauppauge.com/PDFs/Hauppa...tuner_PCIe.pdf |
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yes, but the PVR 500's had a run of noisy boards when they changed tuner manufactures on it. So I wanted to make sure I got a good one.
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Since nobody makes this stuff in the US and you can't import them either... The encoder is all we will really need to care about. This was really designed to protect the TV consumers but I guess it applies here as well. |
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I think stanger's point was that analog tuners will still be available for some time; you just will have to buy a hybrid card with an analog tuner AND a digital tuner. Since no-one makes a three (or more) tuner card (that I'm aware of), this essentially eliminates the possibility of getting more than one analog tuner on a card.
Hauppauge should have suggested a hybrid card to the OP, as well as touting their new dual digital card. |
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So you can't make sell PVR 500's anymore, but you can make a "hybrid" dual-tuner card. You'll still be able to buy analog tuners, you'll just have to buy them in the form of a hybrid solution, instead of an analog-only one. Quote:
"The WinTV-HVR-2250 has two complete on-board analog and digital TV receivers, which allow users to watch and record two NTSC, ATSC or clear QAM digital cable TV programs at the same time" I read that as it has two hybrid tuners, meaning you can tune two channels at a time and either can be analog or digital. Quote:
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The thing to remember though is that all these new hybrids HVR-2250 and HVR-2200 are PCI-e cards, so they're not just a straight swap for a PVR-500.
They do have 2 hybrid tuners, each tuner can record any of the supported inputs (analog and digital) unlike the HVR-1600 which has 2 different tuners (1 digital and and 1 analog). John |
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So the new hybrids HVR-2250 has 4 tuners in one? Two analog Mpeg2 encoders and two clear QAM tuners right? If so, that is pretty sweet for one PCI-E slot.
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This is the answer.
If eBay still has Apple ][ and TRS-80 computers for sale, then you'll find analog Hauppauge tuners for years (decades!) to come. Robert |
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My understanding is that the analog components of the 1250 and 2250 cards do NOT have hardware mpeg2 encoding. So, with a 1250 you'll be able to get two analog tuners, but at the expense of CPU time.
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I dunno but I know I can buy a 16 channel 480fps hardware capture cards with no end in sight. The problem is none of them are setup for stereo audio and they cost much much more. I foresee someone modifing the software to allow for 32 channels of audio but I do not know of one.
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If you read the PDF that was posted it very clearly states that the 2250 has dual hardware MPEG-2 encoders. So no, it won't cost you any CPU. But it does require a PCI-e slot which may not be possible on older machines.
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When I emailed support at Hauppauge (a month or two ago), I was told that neither the 1250 nor 2250 had hardware mpeg2. Maybe whoever responded wasn't familiar with the 2250 since it isn't out yet. |
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