ATI TV Wonder HD 650 Combo PC TV Tuner - Presentation Transcript
ATI TV Wonder HD 650 Combo PC TV
Tuner
Fantastic Capture Card/Tv Tuner
The ATI TV Wonderâ¿¢ HD 650 loads your system with a complete set of
media abilities, transforming you pC into the ultimate entertainment
system. Attach your analot TV cable or an amplified high definition
antenna and you can watch, pause or record TV on your PC. TV is made
brilliant with the 3D Comb Filter producing a sharp, true-to-life image. Two
built-in tuners offering combo tuning for: Over-the-air Digital TV/HDTV
(ATSC) ATSC digital TV tuner, Over-the-air/Cable Analog TV (NTSC),
Clear-QAM (unscrambled) Digital HD Cable. ATI Theaterâ¿¢ Video
Processing Technology Specs: Hardware MPEG-2 compression, Motion
Adaptive 3D Comb Filter, Automatic Color Control, Automatic Gain
Control, Noise Reduction, Edge Enhancement. Also includes AMD LIVE!
â¿¢ CD featuring AMD LIVE! on Demand. ATI Catalyst Media Centerâ¿¢
featuring: Full PVR and time shifting functionality, DVD Playback Software,
DVD Authoring Software, ATI Theaterâ¿¢ Video Converter. Input
Connectors: F-Type Coax input for Analog TV (NTSC), F-Type Coax input
for HDTV (ATSC)/FM Radio, S-Video input, Stereo audio input. System
Requirements: AMD® Athlon® or AMD® Sempron⿢, Intel®
Pentium®4 or Celeron®, (or compatible) CPU, Sound card and
speakers, Free PCIe slot on motherboard, CD drive (for installation
software), AT Radeonâ¿¢ 9600 or newer graphics card is recommended
for optimal display output quality, Cable TV signal or amplified antenna.
For Windows® XP: 256MB required, 512MB recommended for better
performance. For Windows Vista®: 1GB required, 2GB recommended
for better performance.
Personal Review: ATI TV Wonder HD 650 Combo PC TV Tuner
Blanket statements aren't the best to make either. There are times when
supplied drivers are / can be far superior to the latest drivers from the
website. Case in point with the old versions of ATI's TV tuner & All-In-
Wonder Cards. If you were to have gone out & downloaded new drivers...
you could/would have fark'd up your TV tuners operation...
ATI made a sudden transition from Analog Drivers to a T200 unified Digital
driver bundle (BTW the analog drivers were far superior, much faster and
more responsive & ACTUALLY A BETTER VIDEO QUALITY with (SD-TV
Signals)...this made all the older ATI MultiMedia Center (MMC) software
incompatible with newer Catalyst Video drivers - Anything prior to MMC
9.08 now un-useable!
OK, fine so why not just run out & jump to the newer MMC drivers...well for
starters ATI didn't inform or explain what they had done to the customers
(you know the ones paying for the products & supposed service) but
suppose you did download the newer MMC and managed to avoid all the
incompatibilities left on MOST systems due to an inadequate ATI uninstall
(via Windows Add or Remove programs) causing analog & digital driver
incompatibilites...but lets suppose you knew that Guru3d (dot) com has a
free program called Driver Cleaner pro and got rid of all the ATI video &
multimedia software and registry keys (BEFORE THAT IN MANY CASES
PEOPLE HAD TO REVERT BACK TO A SAVED GHOST/DRIVE IMAGE
IF THEY WERE SO LUCKY AS TO MAKE THOSE == IN WORST CASES
(MANY MANY CASES) THEY HAD TO RE-INSTALL WINDOWS XP.....
Ok so you then install the Catalyst video drivers & the new MMC on a
relatively clean slate.... except its FULL Of bugs & they completely
changed its functionality... Now anytime you turn on the tv tuner card or
that part of your all-in-wonder card it starts recording (since it was software
encoding it took a bigger portion of CPU & memory than previously when
the TV ran passive-not recording unless YOU started a record). And then
you had to go back in and delete all those recordings that were made
(AGAIN THAT ATI DIDN'T EVEN TELL PEOPLE IT WAS DOING ALL
THE TIME) and other than REGISTRY HACKING you can't pause or shut
it off. Even with the REGISTRY HACK sometimes it will re-enable itself if
for example you change from TV tuner input to Composite or S-Video......
The time span to write this... 5 minutes.... time span to LEARN about & get
a hold of all the things (BY DEDICATED ATI CUSTOMERS) that updating
to the newest software from ATI inflicted on my (ALL USERS OF THE
SOFTWARE BACK THEN THE UPDATED) months to a year!~
So its a tangent but its a related tangent. DON"T UPDATE DRIVERS
UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT'S DONE IN THE UPDATE! DEMAND THAT
COMPANIES BE MORE OPEN, WHATS IN THE UPDATE, WHY IS IT
NEEDED, MORE THAN A TWO SENTENCE RELEASE NOTE (ROFL)...
AND IN THIS CASE IF YOU EVEN NEED TO INSTALL THE DRIVERS
FOR THIS CARD....as i said in other comments. If you use VISTA's
Media Center for example, Vista will find the card and install all the drivers
needed to operate it properly to use both HD & SD tuners.
I heartedly agree that Linux has some much better functionality, but last
time i checked LINUX support for these ATI cards was (DESIGN
yourselfware)? maybe things have changed but if not then you're better off
going with a company like Hauppauge that has enbraced or supported the
Linux community. Not really the choice for the basic user by any means.
Ubuntu is beautiful but not if you have to tackle an unsupported card.
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Blanket statements aren't the best to make either. more
Blanket statements aren't the best to make either. There are times when supplied drivers are / can be far superior to the latest drivers from the website. Case in point with the old versions of ATI's TV tuner & All-In-Wonder Cards. If you were to have gone out & downloaded new drivers... you could/would have fark'd up your TV tuners operation...
ATI made a sudden transition from Analog Drivers to a T200 unified Digital driver bundle (BTW the analog drivers were far superior, much faster and more responsive & ACTUALLY A BETTER VIDEO QUALITY with (SD-TV Signals)...this made all the older ATI MultiMedia Center (MMC) software incompatible with newer Catalyst Video drivers - Anything prior to MMC 9.08 now un-useable!
OK, fine so why not just run out & jump to the newer MMC drivers...well for starters ATI didn't inform or explain what they had done to the customers (you know the ones paying for the products & supposed service) but suppose you did download the newer MMC and managed to avoid all the incompatibilities left on MOST systems due to an inadequate ATI uninstall (via Windows Add or Remove programs) causing analog & digital driver incompatibilites...but lets suppose you knew that Guru3d (dot) com has a free program called Driver Cleaner pro and got rid of all the ATI video & multimedia software and registry keys (BEFORE THAT IN MANY CASES PEOPLE HAD TO REVERT BACK TO A SAVED GHOST/DRIVE IMAGE IF THEY WERE SO LUCKY AS TO MAKE THOSE == IN WORST CASES (MANY MANY CASES) THEY HAD TO RE-INSTALL WINDOWS XP.....
Ok so you then install the Catalyst video drivers & the new MMC on a relatively clean slate.... except its FULL Of bugs & they completely changed its functionality... Now anytime you turn on the tv tuner card or that part of your all-in-wonder card it starts recording (since it was software encoding it took a bigger portion of CPU & memory than previously when the TV ran passive-not recording unless YOU started a record). And then you had to go back in and delete all those recordings that were made (AGAIN THAT ATI DIDN'T EVEN TELL PEOPLE IT WAS DOING ALL THE TIME) and other than REGISTRY HACKING you can't pause or shut it off. Even with the REGISTRY HACK sometimes it will re-enable itself if for example you change from TV tuner input to Composite or S-Video...... The time span to write this... 5 minutes.... time span to LEARN about & get a hold of all the things (BY DEDICATED ATI CUSTOMERS) that updating to the newest software from ATI inflicted on my (ALL USERS OF THE SOFTWARE BACK THEN THE UPDATED) months to a year!~
So its a tangent but its a related tangent. DON"T UPDATE DRIVERS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT'S DONE IN THE UPDATE! DEMAND THAT COMPANIES BE MORE OPEN, WHATS IN THE UPDATE, WHY IS IT NEEDED, MORE THAN A TWO SENTENCE RELEASE NOTE (ROFL)... AND IN THIS CASE IF YOU EVEN NEED TO INSTALL THE DRIVERS FOR THIS CARD....as i said in other comments. If you use VISTA's Media Center for example, Vista will find the card and install all the drivers needed to operate it properly to use both HD & SD tuners.
I heartedly agree that Linux has some much better functionality, but last time i checked LINUX support for these ATI cards was (DESIGN yourselfware)? maybe things have changed but if not then you're better off going with a company like Hauppauge that has enbraced or supported the Linux community. Not really the choice for the basic user by any means. Ubuntu is beautiful but not if you have to tackle an unsupported card. less
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