PeeCee <abuse@local.host>, the employee who values worthless objects,
hullabalooed:

> "Monica" <monicakm@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1160384843.505152.316400@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'd like to add a PCI TV tuner card to my computer:


>> The satellite box it's self is NOT in the room where my
>> computer is.


>> I need to know what the TV tuner card connects to. If it's the
>> satellite box I guess I'm out of luck. If it's the TV, I can do
>> that.


> Monica
>
> All you have to do is determine what the lead from your Sattelite box
> delivers to your TV.
>
> It will most likely be<*****SLAP>



BWAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAH! You ****witted ****. Read what the OP wrote, you
completely ****ing useless tit.

> either RF (aka like a signal from a TV antenna)
> connected to your TV's antenna socket or Audio Video connected to the
> AV inputs on the back of the TV (usually RCA plugs, Yellow for Video,
> Red/White for Stereo Audio)
>
> Then all you have to do is buy a card to match.
>
> Don't expect to get super quality just because it's going to a Wide
> screen High Res monitor, the simple fact of the matter is the
> original quality determines what you can get ** unless ** your
> Satellite box is delivering High Definition.
>
> This page gives you some idea of the 'quality' issues involved
> http://openmedia.co.nz/openmedia/content/view/51/62/
> (Yes it is for NZ which uses PAL not NTSC but the quality differences
> are the same)
>
> As for which model to buy I would only say stick to the middle range
> and better known brands.
> To cheap usually has poor software, to dear won't deliver any better
> quality.
>
> Best
> Paul.




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