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pcHDTV™ HD3000 Tuner Card
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Description

The listing, pcHDTV™ HD3000 Tuner Card has ended.

This is an unopened card in its original box from 2006.

Free shipping in the US only.

Manufacturer Description:
The pcHDTV™ HD-3000 Hi Definition Television Card is the most popular and best supported next generation digital television card available and is specially designed for the Linux OS. ...

The HD-3000 Hi Definition Television PCI Card is an universal PCI 2.2 compliant card. The card receives NTSC, ATSC and Cable/QAM Signals and converts them to digital streams which are transported across the PCI bus. Display and MPEG2 decoding are done on the host computer in software and displayed on the computers monitor. The pcHDTV Hi Definition PCI card is based on Oren Semiconductor's ATSC receiver chip and Conexant's CX23883 NTSC receiver chip providing excellent HD and SD reception.

Key Features:

Cost effective ATSC/NTSC TV reception card
Open source drivers and player
All-software HDTV decoder
Supports all 18 ATSC compliant digital formats
Supports unencrypted QAM 64 and QAM 256 Cable signals
Digital Video Recording, Time Shifting and Playback

Input/output:
One RF TV antenna coaxal reception port
One SVIDEO input port
One composite video and sound port
One stereo connection jack to sound card for analog TV System

Requirements:
Intel Pentium 1200Mhz or higher
Linux Kernel 2.4.26+ (2.6.12+ highly recommended)
Sound card.
256 MB RAM or higher
CD ROM Drive
Windows drivers are include for those wishing to experiment with the card in Microsoft Windows.

Card Specifications:
2, 4, 8 and 16-VSB capable hardware, Currently only 8-VSB is supported.
19.4Mbps 8-VSB (ATSC) transfer rate
Questions & Comments
Original
Before anyone asks...

1. Does not work with Windows7.

2. One brave soul built a DVR with WindowsXP and this card. His directions are here: http://bit.ly/8Yzykk

3. Free shipping in the US. (I mail USPS First Class Mail with Delivery Confirmation.)

4. Free shipping to Canada, but there will be no tracking. I will only save the receipt as proof of mailing. Expect to wait two weeks for it to clear customs.

5. International Shipping (outside of US/Canada) at cost via PayPal. This will be a First Class International package weighting 12oz. You can check rates at usps.com.
Aug 16th, 2010 at 9:31:25 PM PDT by
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does it with any software or is it a plug and play?
Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:39:49 AM PDT by
Original
I believe it comes with a disk. (I remember it was old when I got my cards in 2006.)

Anyway, drivers are part of the linux distribution as of 2.6.20.

There is pretty extensive help in the pcHDTV (pchdtv.com) wiki and forums. For a time, this was the video capture card for linux, so you can probably find help in lots of places on the web.
Aug 19th, 2010 at 4:36:57 PM PDT by
Original
I have a Dell Inspiron with XP professional, will this card work properly with it?
Aug 23rd, 2010 at 4:28:59 PM PDT by
Original
The card is meant for Linux... anything else is a bit of a gamble. (I've spent quite a bit of time getting things working under Linux (mainly remote controls and sound cards...), so I won't say that is a slam-dunk, though things should be much, much better with Ubuntu and other modern distributions.)

If you have the model number (or better yet the service tag), I can check if the machine at least meets the minimum requirements. Beyond that... prepare to roll up your sleeves geek out.
Aug 23rd, 2010 at 4:52:58 PM PDT by
Original
Just want to interject the following points for WindowsXP users...

If you are running WindowsXP, you are probably better off getting a newer TV Tuner card, which will probably come with a remote and software. This is a "soft" card, which pushes processing onto your CPU - the newer cards have extra hardware which will lighten the load on your CPU.

Linux folks tend to be underserved by TV Tuner card manufacturers, so a well supported card is a bit of a novelty... and this card is good for that.
Aug 23rd, 2010 at 6:45:44 PM PDT by
Original
Great offer if you have a Linux OS my friend has one and is very happy with it.
Aug 26th, 2010 at 1:22:18 AM PDT by

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