Re: Hauppauge WinTV HVR-900HD support?

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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Kaya Saman<SamanKaya@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Michael Krufky wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> HVR1400 is expresscard.
>>
>> HVR1900 is usb2.  HVR1950 is the NTSC/ATSC/QAM version of the HVR1900.
>>  (HVR1900 is PAL/DVB-T, but can also do NTSC, and other analog
>> standards)
>>
>> HVR1900 is the one I am recommending for you.  Maybe the website
>> you're looking at needs updating -- the HVR1900 has been available
>> already for quite some time.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> Thanks Mike, I managed to find it finally on Amazon.co.uk which claimed that
> it was available from June 2007!
>
> That might explain why it's not on the Hauppauge website as it is most
> likely getting replaced....
>
> I actually expected this to be one of those cute USB keys but this thing
> resembles a set top box :-)
>
> I think the WinTV HVR-900 maybe a better option as it is supported. I am
> guessing that this is the same thing as the H model without the HD support?

No, I recommended the HVR1900 because *IT* is fully supported, and is
*not* getting replaced.  HVR900 got replaced.  HVR1900 is not as large
as a set top box, but it is bigger than the usb sticks, and uses a
power brick, for the mpeg encoder.

It is on the Hauppauge web site, you probably just overlooked it.

-Mike
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