Display HDTV on computer monitor?

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nikespex

I would like to take the HDTV signal from the output (component or
s-video) of my digital cable box and display it on my computer monitor.
Does the ATI All-In-Wonder 9600Pro support this?

If no: Is there another card that will work as described?
If yes: Can I record HDTV also? Wil it be full-res?

Thanks!
 
B

Bodhi Woodstock

I have the HDTV Wonder, and even THAT doesn't support it. So I doubt it.
 
J

J. Clarke

I would like to take the HDTV signal from the output (component or
s-video) of my digital cable box and display it on my computer monitor.
Does the ATI All-In-Wonder 9600Pro support this?

If no: Is there another card that will work as described?
If yes: Can I record HDTV also? Wil it be full-res?

There is no such thing as an S-video HDTV output. HD is either modulated,
DVI/HDMI, or component. If your cable box has QAM modulated output then
you can capture with an HD tuner board that supports QAM. If not then you
need either a component or DVI capture board, and those are pro equipment
that costs big bucks.
 
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nikespex

J. Clarke said:
There is no such thing as an S-video HDTV output. HD is either modulated,
DVI/HDMI, or component. If your cable box has QAM modulated output then
you can capture with an HD tuner board that supports QAM. If not then you
need either a component or DVI capture board, and those are pro equipment
that costs big bucks.

It's nice to know that you can count on the folks at ATI to provide
accurate info. I called their sales line today and asked an ATI rep
the exact same question. He told me that I could what I want to do no
problem and that if it was an HDTV signal that it would be displayed /
recorded in "High Def" on my computer.

The whole thing smells a bit faudulent to me. Shouldn't ATI reps be
required to provide truthful info to potential buyers?
 
J

J. Clarke

It's nice to know that you can count on the folks at ATI to provide
accurate info. I called their sales line today and asked an ATI rep
the exact same question. He told me that I could what I want to do no
problem and that if it was an HDTV signal that it would be displayed /
recorded in "High Def" on my computer.

The whole thing smells a bit faudulent to me. Shouldn't ATI reps be
required to provide truthful info to potential buyers?

I'm sure they do the best they can. Good techs are hard to find, and
whoever you talked to probably was exceeding his authority to answer such a
question--first tier tech support people are in general _supposed_ to go
through their script and when they've finished it if the problem is not
resolved they are supposed to refer you to second tier.
 
N

nikespex

Fair enough. I just think that if he wasn't sure of the facts he
should have said "I don't know" or "can I put you on hold while I
confirm that".
 

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