Thanks for the info, it's still crazy to think that MCE can have 2 different
channel line-ups (one of the over-the-air programming & one for cable
programming), but if it can do that, all the better.
I currently have my DVR that I will be shoving this HD Tuner into in another
room of the house, and I have been using the Media Center Extender for the
Xbox (not 360). I am assuming that if I get the Xbox High Definition AV
Pack, it will not be the same if I had the DVR directly connected to the HDTV
via the DVI port, right? If this is the case, woudl you recommend I move the
DVR to be directly connected to the HDTV?
Thanks for your help!
-Curt
"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote:
> MCE 2005, with Update Rollup 2 installed, supports up to two analog tuners and up to two over the air HDTV tuners. Media Center will automatically choose the correct tuner type for the content.
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> "CurtMcNamee" <> wrote in message news:9DD02529-478B-4A6E-8C8C-...
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I currently have a MCE 2005 box with an analog Hauppage PVR-500MCE dual
> > tuner card in it that works just beaufitully. My wife bought me an HDTV as
> > an annaversary present (yes I am lucky man). I am wondering if MCE will let
> > me add a HDTV Tuner (I heard someplace that you can only add like tuners to a
> > system), and if there is anyway to tell the machine that to only record HD
> > content with the HDTV tuner (no point in recording HD content with an old
> > analog tuner).
> >
> > Anyone have any thoughts on this issue? Thanks for the advice!
> > -Curt
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