Oh, wow. I didn't even pay attention to this thread but you seriously have 
my attention now. So Where exactly did you get this? And how much did it 
cost? I want one!


Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
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100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: More on the Leadtek Winfast HDTV2000 Video Capture TV Tuner Card


> Hi Everyone!
>
> Ok, only been home for 12 hours but I've been playing for most of that
> time <smile>, I'll bomb out later on today no doubt.
>
> Thanks for all the email regarding this device, I didn't think so many
> people would be interested so here follows some more observations I've
> made about the device thus far.  I did tell you that I'd gone as far as
> scheduling broadcasts to be recorded with this tuner, you can also have
> the tuner burn the recording straight to a blank DVD, that's extremely
> useful if you plan to play the DVD on a player at a later time.
>
> Someone wrote to me privately regarding scanning for channels, you can
> do this easily by pressing f2 from the main screen, a "scan channels"
> dialogue box pops up, you can select your country and then your city,
> not just capital cities but regional centres and cities close to
> transmission towers are mentioned, i guess these locations also adjust
> the sensitivity control which exists in this dialogue box.  When you've
> selected your ountry and city press the scan button and the scan takes
> place, takes about 1-2 minutes to complete.  Now this is for the digital
> TV tuner and not the analogue TV tuner, the card has both and (to be
> quite honest), I'd want to use analogue when digital is on offer in your
> location <smile>, you'll get a far better picture (if anyone is
> interested I can attach a sample of some of the video this card records,
> I have 10 seconds of it recorded here and its about 5.5MB in length, the
> card records in uncompressed MPG video format by default though this can
> be changed.)
>
> So just to wet your appetite even further, here's a brief list of some
> of the shortcuts on offer.
> F1 Help
> f2 scanning settings
> f8 EPg (electronic Programme Guide)
> f9 Scheduler
> f10 Capture settings (image)
> f11 Video settings
> f12 General Settings
> a Audio Control
> h Video control
> s Audio Control (stereo/mono)
> Up arrow, Channel Up
> Down Arrow, Channel down
> Left Arrow, Decrease Volume
> Right Arrow, Increase Volume
>
> There are others of course and they're all listed in the help file.
>
> I have sighted assistance coming tomorrow and then the fun starts, we'll
> get to work on the remote controller which came with the card.
>
>
> -- 
> Dane Trethowan
> From Melton Victoria Australia
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