External HD Tuners
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stonewall035
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External HD Tuners
I am pretty new to the HD technology, and I have a quick question to bounce off of everyone. I have an Olevia 327v (thats right, the one without a coax input), and I'm looking for a solution to receive the both the NTSC and the HD channels put out by the cable company that provides for the dorm I am in. I know there are some HD channels available in my area, as a friend of mine has a 227v, which has a NTSC/ATSC tuner built in. Are there any products out there that would remedy my situation? Basically, I'm looking for something that has a built-in NTSC and ATSC tuner, that converts the video to another output, such as HDMI, component, S-video ect. Thanks
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bobby_c
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If your source is going to be cable TV, you will need a QAM tuner not an ATSC/NTSC. There are devices out there that will do just that. You can also rent one from the cable company.
http://epvision.com/HDTVSTB/phd101main.htm
http://epvision.com/HDTVSTB/phd101main.htm
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stonewall035
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stonewall035
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Since you want cable HD you are pretty much stuck with recent equipment that supports QAM and it variations...
Another option is get a cable box from your provider, typically $15 a month, get an old VCR or buy a cheapy VCR as your NTSC tuner although I don't see why you would need that with a cable box.
Another option is get a cable box from your provider, typically $15 a month, get an old VCR or buy a cheapy VCR as your NTSC tuner although I don't see why you would need that with a cable box.