So I now have a suggestion.
I always go for internal cards because that's the kinda guy I am and I always have problems. I'm wondering if it's our antenna signal. I can get channel 32 and all sub channels but nothing else. On other TVs the picture comes in perfect most of the time, but I think they claim low signal based on the signal strength meter. Hmm.
Benn600,
I have to say that you are absolutely correct. An internal card, a direct cable connection will
will alwaysbe more reliable, faster and consistent, than a USB or remote connection.
What they won't be is as convenient as a device external to the computer. I don't know where someone gets the idea that something directly connected to a PC/device create more overhead, it is the opposite. There are the speed limitations of USB II connections, plus the additional overhead of additional software that is used, whereas an internal card probably has its own RAM and will be less reliant on software and software drivers to get it to work.
I am someone that still can't stand a remote mouse and keyboard. Those items are essential to me and I am used to connecting and never, ever having any inconsistency with performance.
USB connections also have a speed limit, while internal connections will not have speed limitations, but are limited by the hardware that is created.
Compare the performance of a USB II hard drive to a internally connected SATA II drive. Compare a 1gb Ethernet direct connection to a router/network/switch that accepts 1gb to any wireless connection of external nic card.
BUT ....you can't beat the convenience and the ability to swap external devices from one unit to another.
I too am looking for the best TV/multimedia card that I can find. USB or internal.
Thanks,
Jon