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The ATI Twin Wonder TV tuner card. A TV tuner card is a kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer. Most TV tuners also function as video capture cards, allowing them to record television programs onto a hard disk much like the digital video recorder (DVR) does. A DVB-S2 tuner card D-Link external TV tuner
The All-in-Wonder (also abbreviated to AIW) was a combination graphics card/TV tuner card designed by ATI Technologies.It was introduced on November 11, 1996. [1] ATI had previously used the Wonder trademark on other graphics cards (ATI Wonder series), however, they were not full TV/graphics combo cards (EGA Wonder, VGA Wonder, Graphics Wonder).
This card is known to have color and brightness issues that can be corrected somewhat using registry hacks. Hauppauge received a large surplus amount of these cards from OEM and third-party vendors. The cards were repackaged with an MCE remote and receiver and rebranded the PVR-160.
Compare Hauppauge Freeview TV Tuners, Hauppauge official Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD Tuner Review (US version, not DVB-T), Stephen Lovely at cordcutting.com, Last modified: January 2, 2020 The Best USB TV Tuner for PCs, NVIDIA Shield TV, Xbox One , Jim Kimble at cordcuttingreport.com, October 17, 2019
Bundled for no extra charge, only works with Hauppauge TV cards and peripherals. InterVideo WinDVR: Yes No No No No Discontinued Proprietary: 5.2 March 29, 2010; 14 years ago () Discontinued. Used to be bundled for no extra charge with various TV tuner devices. Jellyfin: Yes Yes Yes Yes (unofficially) Yes (client only) Free GPL: 10.8.13
A television tuner or TV tuner, also called a TV receiver, is a component or subsystem that converts analog television or digital television transmissions into audio and video signals which can be further processed to produce sound and a picture. [29] [30] [31] A TV tuner must filter out unwanted signals and have a high signal-to-noise ratio. [32]
Chip Magazine Germany noted that DVB Dream is favorably preferred than most of the bundled software packages that come with TV cards. [1] European edition of the same magazine also praised DVB Dream being one of the options available for Windows, offering support for DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C and DVB-T tuner cards, and being very easy to set up and use. "[2]
Unlike standard set-top box (or set-top unit) appliances, HDHomeRun does not have a video output that connects directly to the user's television. It instead receives a live TV signal and then streams the decoded video over a local area network to an existing smart phone, tablet computer, smart tv, set top streaming device, computer, or game console.