Hauppauge has finally come out with an AV Cable set to plug into the white AV headers on their PVR cards.  I am not sure if their cards consider this an additional input to the existing RCA inputs or the same.



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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:28:24 -0800, Ricardo Kleemann
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> Hi all,
>
> I searched around but couldn't find much information. Are there cards with
> dual video input sources ? (not necessarily dual tuners, I'm not interested
> in tuning, only in having multiple input sources)
>
> On the same note, on cards that have both a composite video-in and a S-video
> in, can those be used separately (although not simultaneously)?
>
> For example, if I hook up one receiver to the S-video input, and a VCR to
> the composite input, can I configure these as 2 separate devices, as long as
> I don't attempt to do anything with them simultaneously?

hi Ricardo,

the PVR-250 (and most likely 350) have s-video in and coaxial cable
in.  i believe you can hook both of them up and then switch between
the inputs.  i'm pretty sure that you can not use both inputs at the
same time.
there are most likely other cards out there that have more than one
input as well, i'm just not familiar with them...

hth
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