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I need one. My only requirement is that it can do live codec recording. Even if it comes with a remote, I won't be using it. I have MCE.
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It's hard to find reviews on something like that, isn't it? I got a USB2 Hauppage unit and it works fine, but the audio is usually a bit out of sync with the video on the recordings. I could probably fix it by manually adjusting the audio delay in the file, but I don't see why I should have to.
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I could only find a few reviews. Here's one from CNet, and a brief buyer's guide from PC Magazine. I used to own an ATI TV Wonder Pro PCI card and I was very happy with it(I ditched it when my Dad gave me his old TV set). It even had a connector that allowed you to hook up a VCR to your PC - I could even play PS2 on my PC with it. The recording feature always seemed to work pretty well.
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amazon tuner

I have that little doodad above. Works well, the application uses quite a few resources, but luckily i have enough to spare. Works very well and have had no problems yet. Can do recording as well. About 1gb for an hour.. but that can be xvid'd post recording.
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Darth Wong wrote:It's hard to find reviews on something like that, isn't it? I got a USB2 Hauppage unit and it works fine, but the audio is usually a bit out of sync with the video on the recordings. I could probably fix it by manually adjusting the audio delay in the file, but I don't see why I should have to.
That has happened to me as well (yes I also own a Hauppage USB model) but only on ocassions and especially if it's a rather long recording.

Nothing that VirtualDub cannot quickly fix with the method you just mentioned though...
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Through work I've personaly used the Compro T200/300, and the DVico FusionHDTV DVB-T dual tuner and haven't had any problems with either.

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Dominus Atheos wrote:I need one. My only requirement is that it can do live codec recording. Even if it comes with a remote, I won't be using it. I have MCE.
What do you mean live codec recording? Some of the Hauppage units can hardware-encode MPEG2 if that's what you mean.
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Darth Wong wrote:I got a USB2 Hauppage unit and it works fine, but the audio is usually a bit out of sync with the video on the recordings.
How bad (in terms of how many seconds of deviation generally) would the audio be?

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phongn wrote:
Dominus Atheos wrote:I need one. My only requirement is that it can do live codec recording. Even if it comes with a remote, I won't be using it. I have MCE.
What do you mean live codec recording? Some of the Hauppage units can hardware-encode MPEG2 if that's what you mean.
As in into DivX or XviD .avi format.
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Dominus Atheos wrote:As in into DivX or XviD .avi format.
In hardware? None, AFAIK (and if any can hardware-encode into MPEG-4 it'll be out of your price range). In software, well, a lot of the older Brooktree-based cards can (see dscaler.org for a list) do it in software on-the-fly ... it'll just be extremely taxing on your CPU.
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I have one now that does it, but the quality (in any format) is not very good.
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Dominus Atheos wrote:I have one now that does it, but the quality (in any format) is not very good.
Bad signal into your computer?
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