On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Richard Ellis wrote:

> It all depends on your intended use (and the availability of drivers
> for the H250 or H350).  The H250's and H350's have one real big

        The MythTV project (www.mythtv.org) claim to be able to use the
        Hauppauge 250 and 350 card (and can use the mpeg-2 decoder of the
        350 for output).

> advantage over a plain DC10+ or your ADVC box, in that they contain
> an onboard cable compatible tuner, so you don't need an additional

        True.   An extra cable or two doesn't bother me though ;)   I have an
        external tuner - last time I recorded a show I just parked my D8
        camcorder on top of the box and connected the cables up.

> If one's primary use is for VCR like time shifting, the H250's/350's
> (depending on driver availability) offer ease of use, quickness, and
> disk space savings (compare a 1.5G mpeg2 file of a 1 hour tv show to

        With 160GB drives going for $75 I can't get excited about
        being a member of the diskspace conservation club :)    The 250GB
        drives were around $140 last weekend but I have all the disk I need
        at the moment.

> ...were no linux drivers (or what did exist was extremely extremely
> basic) for the Hauppage cards.  The zoran drivers for the DC10+'s was
> way more mature than anything for linux and the Hauppage cards.  If
> anyone knows the state of the Hauppage cards now, please feel free to

        MythTV claims support for the 250 and 350.  Alas though the WinTV-HD
        (the Hauppauge HighDefinition) card is windoze only :-(

        There is a HD TV card (not for cable though) from www.pchdtv.com
        that I have been eyeing - bit rough around the edges though ("bleeding
        edge" drivers, etc) but looks quite interesting.   MythTV has support
        for the PCHDTV card too from what I read.   At that point the use
        of mjpegtools would be for transcoding the MPEG-TS data into other
        MPEG flavors.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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