Diamond unleashes (
) the first HD 750 PCI-E card but...
they appear (visual inspection of pictures ) to be
==> SINGLE hybrid tuners (just like the USB version ) - there is only one F-type connection - at least from what i can tell (unless ATI has miniturized things to where dual tuners fit inside of what was a single tuner case) - the card does appear to be smaller so... possible, (kidding here o'pining). SO far though NO data spelling that out on Diamond's site or ATIs.
==>OMG it says its SOFTWARE ENCODED? WTF? I mean it's not a huge deal, i never had any issues with old All-In-Wonders doing the software encoding because i think the decoders etc. did / do a better job than many hardware encoders....and todays pcs are much faster but Still that's back to TV wonder 600 Days.
==>No FM tuner.
Diamond appears to be the only one making these (so far)?
Unfortunately, Reading Diamonds & ATI's site doesn't provide the infomation and I can't find the old TV tuner matrix to check that way... GRR
I find this one but it's not the one i wanted and it doesn't have HD 750 on it.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/pctv/tv-wonder-tuners/Pages/tv-wonder-product-matrix.aspx
Ok i found another matrix but can't even find the old one that listed the USB 750... Anyone have that. I tried google but can't find it that way either.
=> no list of the software package (if any) that comes with it.
It's a bit like we just stepped back in time 4 years!
They do have the new 750 chip, and "Receive world wide broadcast signal support for NTSC, PAL/SECAM, ATSC, ClearQAM and DVB-T." so if you are world traveler there's some improvements in being able to play other contries formats.
Also says "Capture and convert your home videos, recorded TV shows, and movies into popular video formats such as H.264, AVI, MPEG, DivX, WMV, MPEG4"
I wonder if that just means it's capable of that... or they are actually including some NEW software with it.

they appear (visual inspection of pictures ) to be
==> SINGLE hybrid tuners (just like the USB version ) - there is only one F-type connection - at least from what i can tell (unless ATI has miniturized things to where dual tuners fit inside of what was a single tuner case) - the card does appear to be smaller so... possible, (kidding here o'pining). SO far though NO data spelling that out on Diamond's site or ATIs.
==>OMG it says its SOFTWARE ENCODED? WTF? I mean it's not a huge deal, i never had any issues with old All-In-Wonders doing the software encoding because i think the decoders etc. did / do a better job than many hardware encoders....and todays pcs are much faster but Still that's back to TV wonder 600 Days.
==>No FM tuner.
Diamond appears to be the only one making these (so far)?
Unfortunately, Reading Diamonds & ATI's site doesn't provide the infomation and I can't find the old TV tuner matrix to check that way... GRR
I find this one but it's not the one i wanted and it doesn't have HD 750 on it.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/pctv/tv-wonder-tuners/Pages/tv-wonder-product-matrix.aspx
Ok i found another matrix but can't even find the old one that listed the USB 750... Anyone have that. I tried google but can't find it that way either.
=> no list of the software package (if any) that comes with it.
It's a bit like we just stepped back in time 4 years!
They do have the new 750 chip, and "Receive world wide broadcast signal support for NTSC, PAL/SECAM, ATSC, ClearQAM and DVB-T." so if you are world traveler there's some improvements in being able to play other contries formats.
Also says "Capture and convert your home videos, recorded TV shows, and movies into popular video formats such as H.264, AVI, MPEG, DivX, WMV, MPEG4"
I wonder if that just means it's capable of that... or they are actually including some NEW software with it.
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