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Dave,
Sorry, I said this card was MCI when it's actually MSI.
Also, another use I've found works well is transferring audio cassette
tapes to cd
On 7/5/09, Phillip Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dave,
> I am using an MCI tv@nywherecard ($35-40) and if you just want basic
> tv viewing, it works well. Don't expect great video quality. I have my
> display set at 800x600 and picture is a little grainy and slightly
> blurry but for the price, I'm very satisfied.
>
> I bought this card so I could transfer old VHS tapes to DVD. It
> captures in mpeg so the outcome isn't as good as the origional but
> good enough to my eye for backing up those old tapes.
>
> The FM tuner was a plus and works well. Haven't used the remote
> control but reviews say it has a really slow response time.
>
> I recommend visiting the Newegg page listed below and read through
> all the 50+ reviews. Some folks had problems of different varieties
> with different operating systems. I use xp home and have had no
> problems at all.
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127988
>
> Good Luck,
> -Phil-
>
> On 7/3/09, Dave P <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I would like to get a tuner card for this computer. The reviews and
>> ratings
>> are all over the place some say the card is great then one says not. Can
>> anyone suggest a tuner card under 100.00 that is good. I probably will be
>> just watching TV. No fancy stuff yet. Thanks
>>
>> Dave
>>
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