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Posted by Alpha on 07/23/06 03:10
"Phat Bytestard" <phatbytestard@getinmahharddrive.org> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 16:14:56 GMT, not@home.now (GMAN) Gave us:
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>>In article <aq03c2h2ofrmvhumru0ndc63o9p2u4na44@4ax.com>, Phat Bytestard
>><phatbytestard@getinmahharddrive.org> wrote:
>>>On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 19:29:40 -0400, Mike O'Connor
>>><mike@leptonicsystems.com> Gave us:
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>>>>In article <e9pmik$h4n$1@news.xmission.com>, not@home.now (GMAN) wrote:
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>>>>> WTF are you talking about? I already own a HiDef DirecTV reciever
>>>>> with Tivo. I already can record HD stuff and i have been able to for
>>>>> damn near 2 years now.
>>>>
>>>>Not to mention lots of people can record HDTV broadcasts. I have an
>>>>Intel based iMac, a small Miglia MiniHD that plugs into the USB2, and
>>>>its EyeTV software that displays and records full stream ATSC HD
>>>>broadcasts like a TiVo. Works great!
>>>
>>> And is ALSO dumbed down and is NO LONGER At HD resolution on the
>>>recording. Also, try getting your supposedly HD recorded works onto a
>>>portable storage medium. I ain't talking about a fucking thumb drive
>>>either. You can call it what you like, but it is not 1080i or p.
>>With my HD tivo, i can use FTP via a USB to Wireless-G network adapter to
>>transfer shows from the tivo to my PC in its full broadcast glory. Then i
>>can
>>dump it to optical media of my choice.
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> Since HD material is MINIMUM 25Mbit per second stream, why do I have
> a hard time believing you?
>
> Could it be that USB cannot even pass that data rate?
Phat is completely correct here. You are not recording 1080i or p at all.
Not at all.
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