The thing is, the AverTV card had a nasty habit of fading to gray after tuning a given channel for a while. The higher the channel, the less time it took to totally wash out. The audio stayed fine, the video just went all gray. It seemed like a thermal issue, but it wasn't all that hot, and it got better when you changed the channel.
Bottom line, I went back to the WinTV card.
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 05:18 PM, Matt Felsen wrote:
Hi everyone. I looked through some of the more recent threads in the archives, so please forgive me if this was discussed earlier. Are AverTV cards supported? While they do not come with a remote, they are much cheaper than, and the quality seems on par, if not better, than WinTV cards.
Thanks, Matt
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