Well I think I'll have to go with my gut instinct
Looks like it's a Winfast DTV2000H
Thanks for all the help
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
Thanks
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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
Happy to be here......still
It's all trial and error but if you keep asking you may get some posts from others that have tried a few
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.
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.
opinion....cant go past a DTV1000T
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.
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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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