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I have just put together a new PC with 480Gb of hard drive and nothing to put on them!!! I got all that (6 maxtor 80Gb's) 4 in a Raid 0 off a promise card, and 2 more in another (Asus A7V333 with Raid) just for fun. So now I want to be able to store DVD's or TV as a "digital VCR" ( I don't have a normal VCR anymore and I tossed all those tapes to my co-workers)... I have a Chaintech GForce Ti4600 vid card. So??? what do I need to do this? I have heard the 'Hollywood Plus' card is good for this, but the manufacturers website doen't mention this at all... (Also they show a chip for MEPG4 coding which i would like to get IF it was in a card??? Thne the card they show with it also is not a retail item.... Any ideas???? and I heard that MEPG4 is also available as a free download software and is way faster than any MEPG. comments??
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Check ATI's web site for complete info. They have a complete Digital Video Recorder solution that works pretty well.http://www.ati.com/
IMHO, I suggest avoiding the current 8500 series Radeons. ATI's (to my knowledge) not been able to fix a problem with the Drivers that distorts the gamma on the cards, not since they were released late last year. I personally dumped my 8500 (not the AIW version) for an NVidia card.
Cliff Wilson posted over at av science that the gamma problem is now fixed. Good news for 8500 owners. Not sure when the new drivers will be released...
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