derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 18 2007 | windows, .net, interop, pinvoke, htpc
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2007 | tv, media center, htpc
Great TV Tuner card for MCE. Hybrid cards are pretty common, but this one is unique in having a hardware MPEG-2 encoder for its NTSC tuner (in addition to its ATSC tuner for OTA HD).
That means you get two tuners which operate at the same time for the cost of one PCI slot. Cheaper than the hybrid ATI 650 with no hardware encoder for its analog NTSC tuner (and you can only use one tuner at a time).
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 11 2007 | htpc, power, conservation, wake on lan
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 06 2007 | xbox 360, shopping, htpc
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2006 | media center, vista, htpc, sports
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 08 2006 | htpc, remotes, sony, ps3, bluetooth
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 03 2006 | logos, design, htpc
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2006 | hd-dvd, xbox 360, htpc
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 16 2006 | vista, hdtv, kram drivers, ati hdtv wonder, media center, htpc
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2006 | movies, sony, dvds, htpc, media center
Need to look at this vs. online storage. It can hold 200 DVDs or CDs. One extremely cool feature is you can load it with your CD collection and batch rip! It will also play DVDs via MCE's interface. Need to figure out how flexible it is ... SDK, alternate OS compatibility, etc. Tempting to wait for a BD version, but $399.99 after rebate isn't THAT ridiculous.
I could recover some of the cost by offering "CD ripping services" for people with big collections :)
Quoted: Amazon.com: Sony VGP-XL1B2 Media Changer (also: VGP-XL1B): Computers & PC Hardware

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