picopir8
01-05-2005, 11:31 AM
I just downloaded the latest (beta 2) drivers/software for the MyHD120 last week. These add the long awaited PVR functionality. After playing with the new software, I must say I am very pleased.
The PVR functionality operates in two modes: on-demand and always on. Always on mode always buffers the channel you are watching so you can pause and rewind live TV. On-demand mode is offered as a means to allow users to pause TV w/o constantly caching to the hard drive (thus extending the hdd life). In this mode, the software begins buffering when the user first hits the pause button. Everything then operates just as it would in the always on mode. Caching can then be disabled by pushing stop on the remote. There is a very minorl video glitch that occurs when cahching begins. The glitch is minor and just looks as if a new channel has been tuned in. The quality of a chached video feed is excellent and no noticable degridation was noticed as a result of the caching process. One downfall is that analog channels can not be accessed while caching live TV. PBS is the only channel that broadcasts different programming on it analog and digital channels so it is the only channel affected.
As always, the MyHD-120 can record analog and digital programs to the hard drive or a DVHS deck. Free guide info is provided by titanTV, and an optional DVI daughter card is available.
Furture releases are supposed to bring the ability to pause and rewind a show that is being recorded (ie saved, not just buffered) and the ability to watch a previously recorded stream while recording a new stream.
While there are other cards available now that offer similar functionality (ie ATI), the MyHD120 is a very quality card that runs smothly on a wider range of PCs than most other cards. Its worth a look for anyone who has had problems with other HD tuner cards.
The PVR functionality operates in two modes: on-demand and always on. Always on mode always buffers the channel you are watching so you can pause and rewind live TV. On-demand mode is offered as a means to allow users to pause TV w/o constantly caching to the hard drive (thus extending the hdd life). In this mode, the software begins buffering when the user first hits the pause button. Everything then operates just as it would in the always on mode. Caching can then be disabled by pushing stop on the remote. There is a very minorl video glitch that occurs when cahching begins. The glitch is minor and just looks as if a new channel has been tuned in. The quality of a chached video feed is excellent and no noticable degridation was noticed as a result of the caching process. One downfall is that analog channels can not be accessed while caching live TV. PBS is the only channel that broadcasts different programming on it analog and digital channels so it is the only channel affected.
As always, the MyHD-120 can record analog and digital programs to the hard drive or a DVHS deck. Free guide info is provided by titanTV, and an optional DVI daughter card is available.
Furture releases are supposed to bring the ability to pause and rewind a show that is being recorded (ie saved, not just buffered) and the ability to watch a previously recorded stream while recording a new stream.
While there are other cards available now that offer similar functionality (ie ATI), the MyHD120 is a very quality card that runs smothly on a wider range of PCs than most other cards. Its worth a look for anyone who has had problems with other HD tuner cards.