On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 04:33:19PM -0700, Kenneth Burgener wrote: > Michael Halcrow wrote: > > If you're going to go with the PVR-150 anyway, you might want to > > consider getting a PVR-500 instead, so that you can record two > > shows that are playing simultaneously on two different > > channels. The PVR-500 is basically two PVR-150's in one card. > > > Can the PVR-500 record two shows at once?
Yes. http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr500mce.html See the bullet: * Record two TV shows at once. > From what I was reading, it looked like it would record one show, > and you could watch the other show. The PVR-150, PVR-250, and PVR-500 do not have video output capability; that's the PVR-350 only, via an MPEG-2 decoder chip, and I honestly see little utility in that; I can think of few reasons why you would want to keep your video in MPEG-2 format. Mike .___________________________________________________________________. "There is a great deal of transendence in our concept of an eggplant." - Pascal Boyer
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