I want an HD PVR

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I want an HD PVR

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So here's the deal. I have a computer with a TV tuner able to receive and record HD signals that are free over-the-air.

What I want is the ability to have a PVR attached to my HD cable box. I don't want to buy someone else's product, so Tivo is out as well as other commercial options. Is there some way to do ALL of the following:

Record HD channels (Not over-the-air ones). I'm talking about the HD networks, HD discovery, HD food, HD Sci-fi, etc.
Control the cable channels on the computer (Make it so my wife doesn't have to use more than one remote for navigating to a channel and setting up a recording)


Actually I think that's it. Those two things would allow me to always have the TV set to display the PC and then you can watch whatever channel you want by choosing it from the PC's TV guide.


Any really obvious solutions I'm not thinking of?
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Windows 7 Media Center and CableCard....coming Q1 2010.
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Bwall wrote:Windows 7 Media Center and CableCard....coming Q1 2010.
If its not dead by then ;) - http://blogs.zdnet.com/home-theater/?p=2058

CableCard is not going over well AT ALL

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So all of these build-your-own PVR guides and sites are either recording just basic cable and OTA HD? I looked into building a cablecard box a year ago when there was absolutely no way the companies would allow you to use a cable card in unapproved hardware
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jakegub wrote:What I want is the ability to have a PVR attached to my HD cable box. I don't want to buy someone else's product, so Tivo is out as well as other commercial options. Is there some way to do ALL of the following:

Record HD channels (Not over-the-air ones). I'm talking about the HD networks, HD discovery, HD food, HD Sci-fi, etc.
Control the cable channels on the computer (Make it so my wife doesn't have to use more than one remote for navigating to a channel and setting up a recording)

Actually I think that's it. Those two things would allow me to always have the TV set to display the PC and then you can watch whatever channel you want by choosing it from the PC's TV guide.
I don't think it's doable via Windows Media Center, but if you go for one of the 3rd party apps (SageTV, GB-PVR, etc), you can get that functionality. You'll need a Hauppauge HD-PVR ($250 MSRP, but you can often find it for less online) which records from the component out of your cable box. I believe it already comes with an IR blaster so it can change the channels on your cable box. No easy way to get on-demand, but it should work for all your subscribed HD channels.

Also, since the HD-PVR outputs H.264, you're going to need a fairly capable HTPC.
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Here's the problem. Unless you are running old school cable (I.E. a cable straight out of the wall) you will need a card that has an IR Blaster so you can change the channels. I am using a Hauppauge PVR 150 (SD tuner) to change the channels and record shows through my Dish Network set top box.

If memory serves me correctly the ATi HD tuner card has an IR Blaster.

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Just noticed that hnzw_rui stated what I just said and more.
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