Re: Hw capabilities of the HVR-2200

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2) Component input for the A/V-in

Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.

Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?

It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I have a suspicion this may change but I'm neither confirming, denying or announcing anything. It would make sense to officially support component cables on the HVR2200 since the silicon supports it. If/when it does I'm sure it will be mentioned in the forums or on the HVR2200 product packaging.


3) Hw encode bypass for A/V-in

No idea. Regardless of whether it does or does not I wouldn't plan to
add basic raw TV support to the driver, without going through the
encoder.

Why do you rule it out unequivocally, is it just because I've annoyed
you? :-(

Raw analog TV isn't a high priority feature on my mental check-list. Analog TV via the encoder is much more interesting and applicable to many people.

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