AutumnWave OnAir GT (USB HDTV Tuner) Review

Others/Miscelleneous by SidneyWong @ 2008-03-17

HDTV broadcast becomes more accessible in many cities AutumnWave is bringing to the notebook/laptop users an easy way to capture the high quality must watch sports or your favorite TV programs on-the-go

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Software installation

Software & Installation:

AutumnWave licenses the Nvidia Decoder. The software requires name of distributor, product code and activation key provided with the software driver CD; Also included in the package is WinDVD creator.

There is no glitch in the installation process. However, the driver is not certified by Microsoft for those who care to know. You will have to simply click "Continue Anyway" when you are prompted.

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After the driver and software are installed, plug in the USB to the OnAir GT as Windows will search for the required driver internally.

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Video capture can be done via the RCA connectors provided by connecting it to camcorder, DVD player or even your old VHS player.

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As a reminder, Windows Vista users, you must have Administrator Right to install.
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Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/17
I can't see a difference between both media, video is way to low in resolution + video compression. Got any full resolution screen captures?
Comment from Sidney @ 2008/03/17
Double click and go to dailymotion with larger screen. Unless [M] server can hold the meg2 size, you will never going to have the resolution as like the real thing.

Anyone who watches HDTV will tell you the huge difference.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/17
normal TV is 480i at best, HD starts at 720p, huge difference
Comment from Sidney @ 2008/03/17
If I live within the city limit of Chicago or Cincinnati where on air HDTV is available, I would ditch my cable TV provider and go for free on air reception. In fact, I wouldn't even get a TV set but to use the PC & large screen LCD monitor instead.
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/17
I know the difference is huge, that's not what I'm on to, I just think that high-res pictures would do better for comparison then low-res movies (even if you double click them for supersize ).
Comment from Sidney @ 2008/03/17
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Originally Posted by geoffrey View Post
I know the difference is huge, that's not what I'm on to, I just think that high-res pictures would do better for comparison then low-res movies (even if you double click them for supersize ).
Still at the mercy of the video cam resolutions; unless I use >720i video camera. Using a digital camera to take still picture from a vidio clip won't do it neither.
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/17
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Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
Still at the mercy of the video cam resolutions; unless I use >720i video camera. Using a digital camera to take still picture from a vidio clip won't do it neither.
Screencapture, no external device. I once used Hypercam to record video's, but it's a real resource hog, your HDTV playback may start to struggle. You can record using the aditional OnAIR software?
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/17
recording is not the issue, finding suitable hosting for big HDTV movie is
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/17
Where did I mention "movie"?
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/18
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Originally Posted by geoffrey View Post
Screencapture, no external device. I once used Hypercam to record video's, but it's a real resource hog, your HDTV playback may start to struggle. You can record using the aditional OnAIR software?
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Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/18
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Originally Posted by geoffrey View Post
I can't see a difference between both media, video is way to low in resolution + video compression. Got any full resolution screen captures?
I though I was being pretty clear there, I ment a screenshot "screen capture", not the movie "screen capture". K, eveybody following me now

I thought you needed software in order to take screenshots of movie's, that's why I mentioned Hypercam
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/18
fraps should be able to do so too, smaller install
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/18
Fraps needs a 3D appliciation in order to run properly, Hypercam doesn't.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/18
no it doesn't FRAPS can screenshot from any Direct Show application, this included Windows MEdia PLayer, ClassiC Player, PowerDVD, etc; Just start fraps, hit the screenshot hotkey and you'll get nice screencaps in your \fraps folder

just tried it, works perfect with the apps mentioned above
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/03/18
WMV9 to then I suppose, I swear it didn't work playing mp3 files in WMV9, I'll have a look at it tomorrow again, really no time today

 

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