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Originally Posted by acidicality
another loss
Originally Posted by acidicality
another loss
Originally Posted by acidicality
another loss
Alvin Gentry on Reggie Williams (1 of 3): "I said, ‘Where the hell are you from?’ when he had the ball out of bounds."
Alvin Gentry on Reggie Williams (2 of 3): "He said, 'I'm from the D-League. I've been making 750 dollars a week.'"
Alvin Gentry on Reggie Williams (3 of 3): "Well, I think those days are over for him."
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
We kind of discussed this earlier in the thread, but a move to an easily accessible place by public transportation in SF would be dope. If not, then keep them in Oakland. Any other location would suck.
Since you have Directv. Directv uses encryption on all HD channels. It would be better to buy a HD capture Card.
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For HD Cards(HDMI or Component Recording)
You have Black Magic(HDMI & Component). There is no 5.1 Support to my knowledge. It's a Internal device that can be used on Mac or PC. If any of your HD channels have HDCP enabled HDMI ports will not work. Only channels, HDCP might be enabled on are PPV or VOD. All the others channels for now are HDCP Free. My one friend has it & she says it's unstable due to the software(atlease on the PC side).
Pro - 199.99
Avertv HD DVR High Definition(HDMI Only) - Internal PCe card. I have no idea on this card. Not much info on this card. Some claim that it will record in 720p/1080i. However it will only output the file in 480p.
89.99
HD-PVR - USB 2.0 Box. The easiest to use & most stable. It supports 5.1 surround sound via Optical Cable. It's a Component Only. btw This is the device I have. It only records to H.264 & has a onboard H.264 decoder.
199.99
A lot of this is in a language that I can't understand.
For those of you who do understand what the guy is talking about, does it sound like it would work?
Yeah, I'm greedy.Originally Posted by NothingToL0se
wait-- so u have a DVR but you still wanna record it to your computer?
seems like the last options might work for you.
maybe you should also look into the slingbox, paul. not sure if thats the way u wanna go abt it but it does record onto the comp.
[h2]Warriors update: Sale unlikely to be finalized by July, so it’s Rowell-Riley-Nelson for a while longer[/h2]
Posted by Tim Kawakami on March 23rd, 2010 at 3:20 pm | Categorized as NBA, Warriors
Given the large dollars and anticipated posturing involved, can the Warriors’ sale possibly be finalized by mid-July?
“I’d be stunned if this gets done (by then),
Hello,
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These would record out of the output of the boxes.
There is no card or anything for direct from the cable recording.
HauppaugeHD PVR
A/VRecording
Thanks
So apparently, the Hauppauge HD PVR is what I need. That or the Slingbox.