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I tried all the things I mentioned in the first post that caused TME to crash and it worked fine.
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The newest driver installed fine this time.
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I guess the driver had gotten corrupted or if I remember right, I had to install an older driver before because I couldn't get the installer package to work on the latest driver.
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I reinstalled the video drivers like fritzi suggested and it cured my problems. Tried Total Media 3.5 and it gave me an error messenger telling me that another program was using the Hauppauge and that it couldn't access it so I uninstalled it also. Yeah, I tried to try GB-PVR also and couldn't get it to see the TV screen so I uninstalled it. Would like to know what software others are using to capture with the Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR. Half the time, using the TME software, when it doesn't crash, I have the same issue when I hit play on the STB, TME doesn't I have to restart SageTV for it to see the channel change or pause. I tried using SageTV and it captures fine and does not crash my computer but it does not react when I pause or change channels on the STB. Arcsoft did not build the Hauppauge version of TME. They refuse to fix the issue for the software bundled with the Hauppauge saying that the bug is in Hauppauge's software. I've checked both Hauppauge and Arcsoft forums for an answer but the only fix I can find is to purchase the newer version of TME which supposedly does not have this problem. Either way, I have to restart the computer to fix the problem. It either causes my screen to go black (black screen of death) or it freezes the PC. It doesn't do it every time but often enough to make capturing a PITA. I have a problem where if I try and pause the STB or change the channel or pause the software or try and close it that it crashes my computer. Of course, that has yet to happen.What is a good alternative to Arcsoft Total Media Extreme that ships with the Hauppauge HD-PVR?
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would limit component from their set top boxes to 480p like most current DVD upscalers do. There was concern that Dish network, DirecTV, the cable/telcos, etc. The only links I have supporting this are these. The Panny players also do.Īs far as disabling component output from Blu-Ray (not going to happen on HD DVD players since updates are pretty much dead), studios said they won't do it 2009/2010 at the earliest. Wayde, not all Blu-Ray players recognize AVCHD discs. Hauppauge just brought personal video recording into the high definition age and probably pissed off a lot of studios in the process. You can then playback this high definition DVD over a Blu-ray player. About two hours of AVC-HD content in full high definition can be stored on a 4.7 GB disc. A DVD burning application will be included with the HD PVR that will let you burn AVC-HD onto DVD. The HD PVR can also record in AVC-HD, the format used on Blu-ray discs. It then dumps your recorded HD programming to your PC via USB for archiving.
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The device records up to 720p or 1080i resolution with an H.264 hardware encoder. So, no need to worry about DRM because the HD PVR is recording in the analogue realm. Now it's about to release a new HD PVR that’ll let you record programming from any HD set-top box via component (YPbPr) cables.

The company makes the most affordable and reliable hardware tuner cards for your PC. Hauppauge is a brand known widely among the DIY HTPC crowd. Studios don’t want you storing their content and Cable TV providers know who butters its bread. So, you’re more likely to see a flock of pigs making lazy circles in the sky than see the SATA port activated by the cable company. Of course its activation is at the discretion of your local cable TV provider. The SATA (Serial ATA) output should allow you to copy programming from the PVR to a hard drive.

The PC peripheral manufacturer is now taking orders for its highly anticipated HD PVR.Īnyone who owns a digital cable or satellite box with a built-in PVR knows the frustration of not being able to dump recorded programs to external storage.Įxample: Scientific Atlanta’s Explorer 8300HD Digital Cable/PVR receiver has a useless SATA output. If an analogue HD PVR that lets you easily copy content in full HD to your PC will piss off the studios, Hauppauge Digital will have them seeing red.
