SA Firefighter
General Discussion => OFF Topic => Topic started by: bittenyakka on November 10, 2008, 12:47:42 PM
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i am considering getting one. Does any one have any experiance with these etc?
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www.getright.com.au ...getright computers is probably the best for finding which one you want to get..then buy from MSY as they are pretty much *dirt cheap*
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Yep, have one in my PC.. Will find out what its called when I get home.
-Either way, its great!
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you've got power up there to run a computer now...how nice - when is the water getting piped in?? :lol:
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I have seen USB dongles attached to laptops & they can be difficult.
Sometimes the USB conflicts with other devices & does not work. The included TV antenna is rubbish. The laptop screen is small & is not viewable in daylight.
I am installing a digital TV card in a desktop computer that I hope to run LinuxMCE or MythTV, as well as a few other things (webserver, remote access, blue-ray drive, etc).
The first time I tried this under Windows, the TV could not cope with the computer resolution. Great on the computer monitor, but TV output sucked. So I would suggest, that you ensure the video card you are using will work properly with your TV set.
OldOne has been doing TV recording for a long period of time & I am just getting into this. He might have some more comments.
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I have a TV card in my desktop, and it's fantastic.
If you're willing to spend the extra money, I recommend you get one with AV in, or support for analogue signal. that way you can hook a VCR or video camera up too.
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I have a TV card in my desktop, and it's fantastic.
If you're willing to spend the extra money, I recommend you get one with AV in, or support for analogue signal. that way you can hook a VCR or video camera up too.
...are you using the TV card software or something else ?
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I have a TV card in my desktop, and it's fantastic.
If you're willing to spend the extra money, I recommend you get one with AV in, or support for analogue signal. that way you can hook a VCR or video camera up too.
...are you using the TV card software or something else ?
For what?
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I have a TV card in my desktop, and it's fantastic.
If you're willing to spend the extra money, I recommend you get one with AV in, or support for analogue signal. that way you can hook a VCR or video camera up too.
...are you using the TV card software or something else ?
For what?
that answered the question then. :-D I assume you must be using the TV Card software to chanel change & tune into TV channels. DO you record at all ?
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that answered the question then. :-D I assume you must be using the TV Card software to chanel change & tune into TV channels. DO you record at all ?
I use a third party media player (Kaffeine Player) to watch and record TV. I don't do much recording, but it's as easy and pressing the record button. (I can also use it to schedule recordings if I want to see a programme but won't be around to watch it).
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Got Foxtel coming into mine also.. Its great when im trying to do some work and want to have a show running in the corner of the screen/