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Thread: TV Cards?

Started 1 year ago by -Mr.Fridge
Hello! I'm currently working as a salesman in a computer shop in Israel and I lack the knowledge about TV cards. I wish that you guys might help me. I would like to know everything there is to know about matching a TV card to the buyer: 1. What is the difference between DVR and PVR? 2. What connection type should I choose- FM S-video, or what? 3. Anything else you think I should know......
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-Mr.Fridge replied 1 year ago
100+ views and still no answer No-one has information for me... Guys, for real, I really need that information, if you have a site to forward me to or anything I can use, please, don't hesitate. Thank you!

latamesh replied 1 year ago
Quote: Originally Posted by -Mr.Fridge 100+ views and still no answer No-one has information for me... Guys, for real, I really need that information, if you have a site to forward me to or anything I can use, please, don't hesitate. Thank you! Would be nice to know what brand you're referring to. ...

-Mr.Fridge replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by temeteus82 Google is your friend PVR = Personal Video Recorder DVR = Digital Video Recorder DVB-T = Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestria DVB-S = Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite Frankly now... THAT helpd Thanks for everybodt for trying and sorry for the long time ...

BlueMak replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago
DVB-T means it can show digital signal if there is digital broadcasting in your area. Be careful, unless it saysit is also analogue, it will only show digital. Same for analogue tv tuners. When one tuner says it has PVR (or DVR, I confuse the two) it means, usually that you can use it to record the channel you are watching. Of course to what quality, size, length, format, it all depends on ...

 

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-Mr.Fridge
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TV Cards?
Published (2009-08-17 09:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by temeteus82 Google is your friend PVR = Personal Video Recorder DVR = Digital Video Recorder DVB-T = Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestria DVB-S = Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite Frankly now... THAT helpd Thanks for everybodt for trying and sorry for the long time took me to reply... THANKS!
latamesh
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TV Cards?
Published (2008-12-17 13:07:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by -Mr.Fridge 100+ views and still no answer No-one has information for me... Guys, for real, I really need that information, if you have a site to forward me to or anything I can use, please, don't hesitate. Thank you! Would be nice to know what brand you're referring to. Hauppauge?
BlueMak
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TV Cards?
Published (2009-08-17 10:12:00)
DVB-T means it can show digital signal if there is digital broadcasting in your area. Be careful, unless it saysit is also analogue, it will only show digital. Same for analogue tv tuners. When one tuner says it has PVR (or DVR, I confuse the two) it means, usually that you can use it to record the channel you are watching. Of course to what quality, size, length, format, it all depends on the card and you need to be careful if that is what...

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