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    Hauppauge WinTV HVR 950 USB 2.0 Stick Review

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Greg, Nov 8, 2006.

  1. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I hooked mine up directly to Comcast and was fine, though I could not get some of the higher channels. You'll need to ask other service providers; the key is that their normal cable has to be encoded according to the NTSC standard (or ATSC).

    AFAIK, no cable HD feeds are ATSC. These HD feeds are all worked up in DRM that the tuner cannot decode.
     
  2. JMac

    JMac Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks. I've been debating between the Hauppauge and the Plextor ConvertX PX-TV402U. The Plextor has hardware encoding, but no HD tuner. But it seems like for all practical purposes (to be useful for me an HD tuner would have to decode a cable/satellite HD signal) the Hauppauge doesn't really offer anything more as far as HD goes. Looks like the advantage may go to the Plextor. Anyone know anything about it which might influence my decision one way or another?
     
  3. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The only think I can offer is that if you're area has a lot of free OTA HDTV channels, the Hauppauge may do you more good.

    But other than that it comes down to visual quality IMHO.
     
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    dieuwer Newbie

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    In contrast to all the positive reviews, I am not too happy with this USB tuner. I guess my processor is unable to keep up because the TV display constantly hangs-up or has "hiccups".
    Additionally, when I power-up my laptop while the USB tuner is already attached, the hauppauge software cannot find the USB tuner! Meaning, everytime I have to manually remove the USB and reconnect it to the USB port! Only then the software loads and does not give me the error: "cannot initialize tuner". :mad:
     
  5. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Are you using the software included on the CD? The CD software is definitely junk. Download the latest software and update.
     
  6. PhoenixReborn

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    I tried this card with the antenna and it worked alright but when I tried it on cable it didn't get any channels. Why would this be? It's regular Comcast.
     
  7. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    When you are setting up the tuner, you need to either use Cable or Cable HRC. I think Comcast is currently using HRC, but it might vary by area.
     
  8. PhoenixReborn

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    Interesting. I should have asked before I returned it. Do all such usb tv tuners work with cable? If not, is there some way to tell which ones will?

    EDIT: Now that I think about it, it was actually an AVerMedia tuner that didn't work.
     
  9. eleron911

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    So Greg after some usage, how is it holding up?
    I'm planning on getting one, since it looks so sleek and portable...
     
  10. paper_wastage

    paper_wastage Beat this 7x7x7 Cube

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    im looking at the WinTV 950Q (same as this model but with ClearQAM support)

    a quick but important question
    anyone tried using Media Center to view OTA Digital Signals? hows the CPU usage for using Media Center? I've always found that Media Center uses much lower CPU usage than other PVR program

    (eg my PCI Analog Tuner, runs maybe 10-20% CPU usage in Pentium 4 3.0GHZ, Vista Media Center..... but using BeyondTV/ChrisTV, CPU Usage goes up to 50% or higher, and laggy.....)

    and im also looking at the FusionHDTV Tuner USB, since it claims support for Vista x64 (im using x64)
     
  11. MasterTactician

    MasterTactician Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is anyone having a problem getting clean audio with this tuner? I've had it for about a year now and in the 2 different locations I've used it, there has been a very high pitched noise over all of the channels. It's not overpoweringly loud, but it is enough to be extremely annoying. Any else have this issue or ideas for a solution.


    System: C2D T7700, 8600M GT, 4GB DDR2, Windows Vista SP1 64-bit, HVR-950
     
  12. LuxoDave

    LuxoDave Notebook Guru

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    I have not had that issue with mine. Have you tried another antenna?

    By the way, I noticed a few months ago that Hauppage now has a QAM enabled model. I would get that one if I was buying one today.
     
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    RESmonkey Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    I've got the AVermedia USB HDTV Tuner (Volax MAX); I can write a review if anyone wants.
     
  14. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Talk to Andrew.
     
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    I was connected to NTSC cable both times I had the problem. IIRC, the one time I did try the antenna, I didn't get the noise. My best guess is that this is only partly the fault of the tuner. Maybe it just doesn't like the cable source (college dorm), but the same connection is flawless on a TV, so I don't know what is to blame... :confused:
     
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    Yeah, in a dorm the signal is being split so many time that there may have gotten border line RF strength by the time it got to you. Or it could have been over-amplified. I would try it some place else before I blame the tuner.
     
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