+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 52
1 2 3 4 5 11 51 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 12 of 614
  1. #1
    MC Specialist Mark1 Mark1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    312

    Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Finally, a tuner card that works goddammit.

    Anyone with a Dvico card should get rid of it and get one of these babies.
    Anyone experiencing problems with their current brand card should also get rid of it and get one too.

    Yep, Its that good...

    Here, its not just my opinion, this is what 2 other reviews said -
    au-Review Hauppauge HVR-2200 Digital Tuner
    New Magic Australia Introduces Hauppauge HVR2200 PCIe Low Profile TV Tuner

    Its OEM, so that packaging isn't nice and colourful. But that only means you get more bang for your buck with out paying for the pretty box. And it has no remote, but hey, I have a M$ remote anyway. Again, they can spend that money on the Tuner card, I don't mind, thats what I paid for.

    An 8MB VISTA driver download (this card is actually designed to run... properly... in Vista MCE) and 15 seconds later its up and running.
    Not a signal issue, stutter issue, channel 9 white screen issue (thanks Dvico) to be seen.
    Channel changing is truly lightning fast (when I read that on a review somewhere, I thought, yea right).

    If anyone whats to ask any questions, or has anything to add, please post.
    Last edited by Mark1; 26th February 2008 at 11:38 PM.

  2. The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Mark1 For This Useful Post:


  3. #2

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Yep Just the most obvious questions.

    Where did you get it?
    How much did it cost? and
    How long from order to delivery if you bought over the net.

    Cheers

    /Poodletarmac

  4. #3

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Any problems with it not being recognised after S3 sleep?

    (And yeah, I hate having to pay for a remote I will never use anyway)
    Antec Fusion Black 430 Case - $249.00 : LG Blu-ray/HD DVD Combo Drive - $414.00 : ASUS P5E-VM HDMI Motherboard - $232.00 : Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 - $203.00 : Scythe Ninja Mini Cooler - $59.00 : Arctic Cooling Fan 12 PWM - $31.80 : 2G Kit-800 Kingston - $64.00 : Western Digital Caviar Green Power 1TB HD - $329.00 : Avermedia AVerTV Duo Hybrid PCI-e - $122.00 : Having a Media Center that doesn't work properly? PRICELESS!!

  5. #4
    MC Specialist Mark1 Mark1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    312

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by poodletarmac View Post
    Yep Just the most obvious questions.

    Where did you get it?
    How much did it cost? and
    How long from order to delivery if you bought over the net.

    Cheers

    /Poodletarmac
    I used staticICE, here is my search result -
    www.staticice.com.au
    And rang Adelaide Online Computers (just down the road from me).
    They ordered it for me, took 2 working days to come from Melbourne I think.
    I picked it up today.
    Paid $215.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    Any problems with it not being recognised after S3 sleep?

    (And yeah, I hate having to pay for a remote I will never use anyway)
    Yea, I plan on checking that soon. Maybe tonight or in the next few days. Stay tuned . My wife is enjoying some problem free TV viewing at the moment. I don't want to disrupt her.

  6. #5
    MC Specialist Mark1 Mark1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    312

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    Any problems with it not being recognised after S3 sleep?

    (And yeah, I hate having to pay for a remote I will never use anyway)
    I remember when I first put my HTPC together, I selected S3 in the BIOS.
    And I'm pretty sure it goes into S3 sleep.
    When I select [sleep] in the Media Center menu, the computer goes completely dead (after 10 or so seconds) - fans, lights, everything. So I believe that is S3.
    When I turn on again, Media Center comes back instantly. I've never really used S3, I normally turn off completely. I was amazed how fast Media Center resumed.

    Anyway, long story short, no probs with tuner. Able to watch LiveTV straight away.

  7. #6
    MC Guru TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Sydney Northern Beaches
    Posts
    1,857

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Can this card be mounted in a normal height case, or does it only fit a low profile case?
    |Antec NSK 1380|Abit F-I90HD MoBo|Intel Core2 Duo E4600|2G Corsair RAM|Samsung 1TB HD103UJ HDD|Pioneer 212 DVD|Powercolor HD4550 GPU|2x Hauppauge HVR2200 + HDHomerun|Win7 Ultimate|Harmony One Remote|Shintaro Wireless keyboard|HDMI to Sharp Aquos LC32AX3X TV|

  8. #7

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    It's supposed to come with both brackets.

    Justin
    Main MC: DFI LP JR GF9400-T2RS, Q8200, 2x1GB Kingston, 2xHVR-2200(4DVB-T Tuners), 32GB Patriot SSD, 750GB Samsung, NSK2480B, Corsair HX520, 32 inch Metz LCD.
    Bedroom MC: Asus M3N78-EM, 4850e, CNPS7000B(mod) cooler, 2x1GB Geil 800, 1xAver Duo, 250GB Seagate, Silverstone SG02-FB, 26 inch Toshiba LCD.

  9. #8
    MC Graduate johnny5 johnny5's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    66

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    yep, it sure does come with both brackets.

  10. #9
    MC Graduate Gemdarwen Gemdarwen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Wollongong
    Posts
    55

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    OK, I'm the first to admit that I'm not 100% sure about what all this means, except to say that the write up on the HVR-2200 is very appealing.

    But - what is the difference between this card and say the TinyTwin Dual tuner from Digital Now (apart from the obvious USB v's PCIe interface).

    Or even the DNTV Live! Dual Hybrid PCI-E S2 for Digital Now as well.

    Previously I was leaning towards the Digital Now products as they had recevied some good writeups in this forum.

    To a newbie like me the two PCIe cards seem similar, except that the Hauppauge one is about $60 dearer.

    Now I'm getting confused again which card is better bang for buck.

  11. #10
    MC Guru TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob TheRob's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Sydney Northern Beaches
    Posts
    1,857

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by Gemdarwen View Post
    But - what is the difference between this card and say the TinyTwin Dual tuner from Digital Now (apart from the obvious USB v's PCIe interface).

    Or even the DNTV Live! Dual Hybrid PCI-E S2 for Digital Now as well.
    Some answers in this thread.

    I have the DNTV Live! Dual Hybrid PCI-E S2 and have been pretty impressed with it. This Hauppauge card is fairly new, so only time and a few more real life experiences with it will tell if it's in any way better or more stable than the DNTV stuff has proved to be. As you said, the DNTV is a fair bit cheaper, so if you're not going to use the analogue MPEG decoding functions on the Hauppauge mentioned in the other thread then I don't think you'll be disappointed with either of the DNTV cards you listed.
    |Antec NSK 1380|Abit F-I90HD MoBo|Intel Core2 Duo E4600|2G Corsair RAM|Samsung 1TB HD103UJ HDD|Pioneer 212 DVD|Powercolor HD4550 GPU|2x Hauppauge HVR2200 + HDHomerun|Win7 Ultimate|Harmony One Remote|Shintaro Wireless keyboard|HDMI to Sharp Aquos LC32AX3X TV|

  12. #11

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by Gemdarwen View Post
    OK, I'm the first to admit that I'm not 100% sure about what all this means, except to say that the write up on the HVR-2200 is very appealing.

    But - what is the difference between this card and say the TinyTwin Dual tuner from Digital Now (apart from the obvious USB v's PCIe interface).

    Or even the DNTV Live! Dual Hybrid PCI-E S2 for Digital Now as well.

    Previously I was leaning towards the Digital Now products as they had recevied some good writeups in this forum.

    To a newbie like me the two PCIe cards seem similar, except that the Hauppauge one is about $60 dearer.

    Now I'm getting confused again which card is better bang for buck.
    the main difference is that the Hauppauge HVR-2200 has hardware MPEG encoder, same as some old DNTV Live! cards (series 1), which DigitalNow have now discontinued http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index...id_PCI_Express

    If you need analog video capture, then these cards can make it easier to configure and use in Media Center, although I heard that the capture results are not that crash hot.

    If you don't need analog capture, but want analog TV then the Dual Hybrid from DigitalNow or the Avermedia Duo or the KW 310, etc are as good an alternative.

    If you need only a dual digital tuner (ie no analog TV or analog inputs), then the DigitalNow TinyTwin is unbeatable (at $129 delivered).

  13. The following Member(s) said "Thank You!" to Dream for this information:


  14. #12
    MC Graduate Gemdarwen Gemdarwen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Wollongong
    Posts
    55

    Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 - What a fantastic PCIe Dual Digital TV Tuner

    Quote Originally Posted by Dream View Post
    If you need only a dual digital tuner (ie no analog TV or analog inputs), then the DigitalNow TinyTwin is unbeatable (at $129 delivered).
    I understand Analogue TV, but analogue inputs? Is this something like a VCR connection or old handycam connection?

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts