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jmke 17th March 2008 15:10

AutumnWave OnAir GT (USB HDTV Tuner) Review
 
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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geoffrey 17th March 2008 18:05

I can't see a difference between both media, video is way to low in resolution + video compression. Got any full resolution screen captures?

Sidney 17th March 2008 19:54

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. :D

jmke 17th March 2008 19:56

normal TV is 480i at best, HD starts at 720p, huge difference

Sidney 17th March 2008 20:14

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.

geoffrey 17th March 2008 20:29

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 :)).

Sidney 17th March 2008 20:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by geoffrey (Post 166179)
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.:)

geoffrey 17th March 2008 21:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sidney (Post 166180)
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?

jmke 17th March 2008 22:19

recording is not the issue, finding suitable hosting for big HDTV movie is;)

geoffrey 17th March 2008 22:30

Where did I mention "movie"?


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