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Quote:Originally Posted by tibrebour You said "yes, I've already altered the Hauppauge picture controls to reduce the softness...it still looks soft" Could it be possible what you have done ? Best regards,I've messed around with...
Quote:Originally Posted by bconrad I've got a MOTOROLA DCH3416R cable box (with comcast in Denver, CO). I've been forced to replace my box with a new one. Exact same make and models. I want to transfer the 60+ shows that were setup...
I've been told that technicians can put the firmware on a USB thumbdrive and load it that way. I'd ask if they could do that. I'm guessing that entry level technicians wouldn't know how to do that, so they may need to send out someone...
Quote:Originally Posted by pacofortacos Hauppauge 1212 works well yet and on sale at BB for $169, great if you have component. Or there is the newer model or collosus that uses hdmi - note I have the newer hauppage gaming edition...
Quote:Originally Posted by WinstonSmith1 Hi All, I was wondering if it's possible to connect a DVR (Motorola DCX 3400-M) to a PC? It's got ethernet, USB, firewire, etc. I want to capture the video in real-time, so I can edit it...
Quote:Originally Posted by leroybrown Dos the ritual TNO821 posted about in the firewire thread help at all? Quote:Originally Posted by Vampidemic The drivers, utilities, etc. for general FireWire capture will work on 32 bit...
If you have the Motorola DCH3416, you should buy a FireWire cable (also known as a IEEE1394 cable) to connect from your PC or Mac to your cable box. One thing we don't know is if your computer has FireWire currently. You should post a...
Quote:Originally Posted by bouhhan i'll dig into the avs threads and splurge on the hauppauge if i need to. I think the hauppauge (either the Colossus or the HD-PVR) is your best bet. Based on you having a Cisco 8640 (at least I...
Quote:Originally Posted by qz3fwd No-most if not all users of installers do not know where to obtain nor use viewers to peek inside the prepackaged installer and simple double click and let it do whatever it wants to your...
I think you are missing the point of MSI technology. It's data driven and transparent, with numerous freeware viewers/editors available to allay any fears of malware. And, most importantly, it's far safer than a manual install due to...
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