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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: theoctavist on February 08, 2014, 01:50:34 am
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i want to get tv stations through the PC, but dont know what I need.
do I need an antenna or?? also what sort of tv card/tuner do I need?
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What are you wanting to connect to? (antenna, cable, set top box)
What type of connection? (Coax RG6/59, HDMI, Composite AV, Component AV).
There are many options but the above questions will narrow it down.
If you have cable/satellite who is your provider? Location?
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What are you wanting to connect to? (antenna, cable, set top box)
What type of connection? (Coax RG6/59, HDMI, Composite AV, Component AV).
There are many options but the above questions will narrow it down.
If you have cable/satellite who is your provider? Location?
HDMI. Just over the air digital standard stations.... NC
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Are you in the US?
I have one of these for a desktop PC (two actually, but the other one is just backup now):
http://hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hvr2250.html
It does both ATSC (over the air digital and clear QAM on cable), as well as old analog NTSC tuning (only useful now for cable). It works well and has been quite reliable. I don't use it with MC's TV support currently because I have some special needs there, but I've tested it and it works fine.
It has dual tuners, so it can do 2 channels at a time simultaneously, in any configuration (ATSC + ATSC, ATSC + NTSC, or NTSC + NTSC). I'm pretty happy with it.
I don't know if they make a USB version, as mine is an internal PCIe card. They have a whole line of USB tuners though, if you're trying to do this from a laptop or something:
http://hauppauge.com/site/products/prods_hvr_external.html
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Note, for over-the-air signals, you need a tuner, which means you need the RG6 coax connector to the device, not HDMI. The output from your PC isn't relevant. We wanted to know what the input into your PC would be, and for OTA, that'd be coax from the antenna.