I don't think the mpeg2 the encoder produces can get directly burned
to dvd. The audio is in the wrong format I believe... I'd assume that
whatever it's encoding would have to be in the exact raw format the
card gets from the tuner, so that's not very useful anyways.

On 7/10/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Silly question perhaps, but can the hardware mpeg-2 encoder in the
> Hauppauge PVR cards (specifically PVR-150) be used to help encode a
> video file to mpeg2? i have a whole lot of stuff I want to convert
> tompeg2 and then put onto dvd,
> 
> Or is it restricted to encoding what comes out of the
> tuner/composite/s-video ports?
> 
> 
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