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Avermedia AverTV Hybrid+FM PCI

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Avermedia AverTV Hybrid+FM PCI3.50Explain star rating
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$154.00

Review Date

Thursday, 1st of June, 2006

What's Hot

Time shifting, Thorough signal search.

What's Not

HD recording lacks audio.

The Final Word

Despite the audio problem we faced during HD recording, this card has enough versatility to make it a worthy choice for a PC or media centre.

AVerMedia AverTV Hybrid+FM PCI
Elias Plastiras 01/06/2006 12:50:24

AverMedia's Hybrid TV tuner card is a half-height PCI card, which ships with a half-height mounting bracket and has broadcast driver architecture (BDA) support, making it suitable for use in a media centre PC.

The card can tune into analog or digital TV signals as well as FM radio (it comes with an FM antenna) and it also has composite and S-Video input ports. For testing, we had to update the driver software that the card ships with (AverTV) in order to eliminate stability problems when recording programs. However, not all problems were resolved by the update as we found that high definition (HD) recordings lacked sound. Standard definition (SD) recordings worked perfectly and the recording scheduler, as well as the time-shifting function, worked flawlessly.

The picture quality of SD and HD channels were clear and vibrant and the card displayed both types of broadcasts without stuttering. CPU usage was 20 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively, for both types of broadcasts on our AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ test platform.

Unlike the ASUS My Cinema card, this card picked up Channel 9 in Sydney without any fuss and its ability to tune into analog signals was also very good (it even picked up Sydney's community TV station). Its ability to record from analog devices, such as VCRs, is adequate for short recordings, but during our tests we did note some slight skips. It's very useful as a pass-through for watching videos through your PC.

The card can only record MPEG2 streams, not entire transport streams. This is not a huge omission in today's digital TV climate as most TV channels broadcast the same content on all their sub-channels.

For ease of use, Aver ships the card with a remote control and an infrared receiver.

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