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    Default Which TV CArd to get??

    Hey guys, since the meltdown there is no info to draw from here so I'll ask a question thats probably been asked 1000's of times previously.
    What is the best bang for buck internal PCI Tv Card to get?
    Simple Wish list:
    *Max cost $100 or near enough to that if it's real good.
    *Watch & Record Analog/Digital tv. (Digital reception is useless out here so need to at least receive normal FTA stuff for now).
    *Watch & Record Austar on it?

    I've been looking at the Leadtech Winfast DTV2000H.
    Am I on the right track?
    Just a point in the right direction guys would be appreciated
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    Well I think I'll have to go with my gut instinct
    Looks like it's a Winfast DTV2000H
    Thanks for all the help
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    It's all trial and error but if you keep asking you may get some posts from others that have tried a few

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    i got in some really nice compro sat tuner cards a little while back, they sold really well and from what i heard everyone was happy. plenty of cs software as well for those cards so its not hard to get pics if youve got a sub.

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    I missed this and obviously you're in a hurry, I'd have told you to go analogue only if DTV stinks in your area.

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    opinion....cant go past a DTV1000T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redwight View Post
    I missed this and obviously you're in a hurry, I'd have told you to go analogue only if DTV stinks in your area.
    I'm always in a hurry mate
    I still want best of both worlds as they might improve reception out here.

    What tuner card should I be looking for U_S
    Never looked at Tuner Sat Cards before. You got any specials
    I just assumed I could plug my s-video/sound plugs from my Austar bax into a normal Tv Tuner card & record/play onto computer.
    Happy to be here......still

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    If you still searching then DTV2000H is probably good option, providing you have powerfull enough PC.
    I have the card and I didn't have a single problem with it. The picture quality is very good (42" plasma HD screen), both in SD and HD digital and all applications I have tried so far work very well with it.
    For the money it costs you can't go wrong with the card.

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