Sabrent TV Tuner?

knightlyjournal

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I used to have an All-in-Wonder Pro 8600, but never really used all its features so I'm thinking about downgrading to something a little less impressive (well... I consider it to be a pretty cool video card to have when I still used it).

Has anyone tried using the Sabrent TV Tuner with Windows 7? It's only $20 at CompUSA and seems to be a decent alternative to the more expensive tuners if it works.

Sabrent Sabrent TV TunerCapture TV-PCIRC
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Beta
If it works is the key...

I purchased one about two years ago. As a stand alone tuner, the software was horrible and the picture even from cable was like trying to tune with a coathanger. And I spent more time rebooting from crashes than I ever did watching TV. It didn't compare with my (at the time)All in Wonder 32mb AGP card (which still works in an old xp machine I have). I had searched the web over for alternative software for the Philips 713x tuner, but there was nothing decent to be had.

Secondly, It's NTSC = analog, so after next friday it will only work with satellite or cable.

Third, it's audio is mono

But above all of that, I doubt there will ever be windows 7 drivers for such a piece.

I am using a Pinnacle PCI tuner from Comp which was about $80. It worked so well for me when I was on Cable, both as a standalone and in the 7Beta that I picked up another one for $40 when circuit city went under. I am on an indoor antenna now and pulling 37 digital channels (sub channels included), recordings are clear... good tuner.

I recommend springing the few extra dollars on any decent ATSC tuner that will truly be plug n play in seven and save the headaches...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HTPC
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64,
CPU
E5200
Motherboard
EVGA 730i
Memory
4GB Nvidia 6400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA8500GT + Onboard
Sound Card
Onboard S/Pdif to Sony STR DG710
Monitor(s) Displays
Bravia 40" LCD
Screen Resolution
1080p
Hard Drives
WD Black250g Sata
PSU
Ultra LSP 550w
Case
Thermaltake Bach with Pinnacle ir reciever in display window
Keyboard
BTC 9019URF, URC RF200 Remote
Mouse
Integrated joystick
Internet Speed
depends on the state of the dilithium crystal
Other Info
Workstation: Thermaltake Shark Dual Boot XP Pro, Windows 7 Home Premiumx64, 6GB Corsair 6400, Same Board and Processor as HTPC, WD Black 250GB(XP), WD Blue 250GB(7x64), 2x WDBlue 500GB
Server: Shuttle xpc, Freenas , 2TB
Well, I decided to get it. I figured it wasn't too terribly expensive and the loss wouldn't be too great in the long run especially for the intended purpose. I must admit it's pretty bad quality, but I'm not too bothered by it. I get the independent software to work, but MCE doesn't seem to like it. It seems to have too low a bit rate for Microsoft's TV Tuning software to pick it up.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Beta
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