Widows Media Centre and TV Tuner cards

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Jon

I have a simple question and I hope you can point me in a general direction.

I have received my PC with Vista which I find is much better than previous
Windows Systems in my opinon. My question is with TV Tuner Cards.

I would like to connect my tv or video via composite to my computer to use
Windows Media Centre to it's full. I have read many reviews of TV cards from
many manufactuers but I have also read that a large amount do not seem to be
compatiable.

Decent capture is a must due to the fact that my new PC will also be my DVD
recoder/creator.

I am from the UK so would like to have a card that is digital capable due to
the turn off of the analog signal in the coming years. My price bracket is
up to £50 max.

Does anyone have an idea on any possible cards in my price range?

Many Thanks
 
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Scott

I have a simple question and I hope you can point me in a general direction.

I have received my PC with Vista which I find is much better than previous
Windows Systems in my opinon. My question is with TV Tuner Cards.

I would like to connect my tv or video via composite to my computer to use
Windows Media Centre to it's full. I have read many reviews of TV cards from
many manufactuers but I have also read that a large amount do not seem to be
compatiable.

Decent capture is a must due to the fact that my new PC will also be my DVD
recoder/creator.

I am from the UK so would like to have a card that is digital capable due to
the turn off of the analog signal in the coming years. My price bracket is
up to £50 max.

Does anyone have an idea on any possible cards in my price range?

I'd like to find a fully compatible card in the US, period.
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