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ATI TV Wonder 200 PCI Video Card w/PVR Capabilities

ATI TV Wonder 200 PCI Video Card w/PVR Capabilities
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ATI TV Wonder 200 PCI Video Card w/PVR Capabilities

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TV Wonder 200 PCI allows you to schedule and record your favorite TV programs as it is a powerful Personal Video Recorder for your PC. Designed for Windows XP Home and Professional Edition, the TV Wonder 200 PCI lets you watch, play, pause or record programs at will. Save your favorite shows to your hard drive, burn to DVD, or share with your portable media devices. Go further by easily converting your videos to formats compatible with iPod, PSP, and other great portable media players to take your favorite TV shows on the road with you. TV Wonder 200 PCI includes easy-to-use Catalyst Media Center, offering the ability to pause live TV or author and burn a DVD of recorded shows or captured video. As an added bonus, Catalyst Media Center includes a DVD decoder to give you the ability to watch the latest DVD titles, a complete set of multimedia features. Catalyst Media Center takes the concept of the multimedia PC to an entirely new level, taking over where other media solutions leave off. Catalyst Media Center supports HD video are converging on H.264 compression standard along with a number of advanced media formats, such as MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX or WMV9. Enjoy the freedom to digitally schedule and record your TV shows in MPEG2, MPEG4, Windows Media Video 9, AVI, DivX, or H.264 formats System Requirements - Intel Pentium 4, Celeron, AMD Athlon, Sempron or compatible, 256 MB or more of system memory, Sound Card and speakers, Motherboard with available PCI slot, Cable TV signal or amplified antenna required, Installation software requires CD-ROM drive, DVD Authoring requires DVD burner, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional Edition, Windows Vista Upgradeable TV Wonder 200 PCI is compatible only with the NTSC TV standard

 
Our Price: $49.99
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Product Details
Product Weight:3.0 pounds
Package Length:11.3 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:2.1 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Watch record and playback your favorite shows on your PC using the built-in 125-channel TV tuner, or watch and capture video from an external video source such as a camcorder or VCR

  • Double up your television viewing experience using MulTView when used in conjunction with a second TV Tuner

  • Watch TV in silence with closed captioning

  • Watch TV on your PC monitor while you work in other applications or surf the net using ThruView

  • Zoom-in, pan or pause live TV


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:1.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2questionable  Feb 22, 2008
I am questioning if any video card with TV capability can actually work smoomthy. I have had ATI products in the past and had trouble with their software conflicting and freezing up my computer. And this was no different I finally got the TV to work after hours and hours of hang time and hard shutdowns and rebooting.
Its all so time consuming, you click on something and end up waiting 5-10 mins & it using 90-100% of your cpu, my processor is only a P4 but I have 1024ram, it shouldnt be so hard.
I tried to record, which it would do one touch record now & go until you manually stop it or you click on something else & froze your PC, but it wouldnt time set record and.....and...
the only TV listing is showed was channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 (thats high tech)you still didnt know what was on. I can get the TV lisings on the internet on my home search page, but this software is cooking 20-30 minutes(everytime I reboot)and all it gives me is channel 1 channel 2 channel 3.
I tried to burn dvd, it only has one quality buring option and all my videos were too large to fit on the disk, it wouldnt compress to fit.
But I have another software program that I use to make DVD/Videos that has the same abilities as the Catalyst (or whatever you call it) and it does work better faster and smoother,but it doesnt live up to my fantasy of watching and taping TV on my PC either so I uninstalled that Catalyst and I'm still using the card.
I havent ventured into TV recordings again yet, maybe when I have 100 years of free time I will take a another look at it.
If it sound to good to be true....Blaa blaa Blaa, yeah we have the technology but its still in its infant stage. I think I will wait another few years before I purchase again.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3For the price, it gets the job done.  Jan 02, 2008
I bought this card so that I could play my videogame systems on a computer monitor, should I ever run off to college and be without a television. I have seen all the negative reviews it has gotten, but owning one myself, I can say that these "reviewers" havn't got a clue of what they are dealing with.

Despite it being old, this card does exactly what I wanted it to, but with ho-hum results. It isn't because of ATI's software, or the card itself, but because of the sheer number of resolutions that a monitor has vs. the fixed resolution of a regular cathode style TV. Most older game consoles look great on a regular TV, but when displayed through a monitor, the conflicting resolutions make the graphics clarity fall short. In fact they always look worse compared to the TV, even if your monitor is set to the same resolution the game system is outputting to.

In conclusion, I gave this card three stars because it does work the way it should, at least on my XP system. I reiterate: This thing is old, and I wouldn't be surprised if it has issues with Vista. The software front-end is a bit laggy, even on my NASA control center at home, but it is livable. Just remember that ho-hum results come standard when trying to cram one resolution into another. The TV wonder 200 will work in a pinch, but you are better off buying a TV in the long run.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Good Pic -- Crummy Sound  Sep 06, 2007
Pretty easy plug-n-play board. DVD works great, which is why it got two stars instead of one. But when I turned it to the TV mode the sound was hardly there. Also, what sound there was dropped out every few seconds. Everything was hooked up because I was getting sound, but even at full volume it was barely a whisper.

Adjusting the settings was not particularly user friendly either. Help was a joke and there is practically no support as this is an obsolete item.

Would I buy it again? Not on your life. I'm shopping around for a different TV tuner video card and am staying as far away from ATI as I can.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1AVOID!  Jun 16, 2007
Hardware: It's an antiquated TV Wonder re-named to keep it in the market. The Picture Quality is poor to fair. It is NOT Windows MCE Compatible.
Hardware: 1 star

"Free" Remote: It's NOT Free. You have to pay an inflated S&H charge for it to be sent to you. By the way, they will not send you a 2nd "Free" remote if you've bought more than one TV Wonder. (One per household?)
"Free Remote" Fiasco: 2 Stars, only because it is a nice remote.

Software: The included Catalyst Media Center is so bad, it's basically MALWARE. It can cause serious system problems and is nearly impossible to completely remove. This is a BIG problem, because you can't use this card with Windows Media Center Edition.
Software: ZERO Stars

Conclusion: Inferior Hardware packaged with REALLY BAD Software, AND You have to pay for the "Free" Remote!

I love most ATI Products, but not this one! Avoid like the PLAGUE.


3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1ATI Products are NOT fully Vista compatible  Apr 20, 2007
I recently purchased an ATI TV Video Card which clearly stated "Vista Compatible". The "FREE" ($11.00 in shipping???) remote is NOT compatible. It took me THREE DAYS for ATI to admit that. Clearly the company engages in misleading advertising.

My recommendation: DO NOT BUY ATI PRODUCTS.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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