HDTV On Your PC And Hard Drive
Jack Kolesar writes: "So, you want to watch HDTV but you don't want to shell out thousands of dollars for a new television. Well, AMDPower.com has a review of the AccessDTV HDTV tuner card. Not only does it let you watch HDTV, but you can also record it on your harddrive. Yes, the full 19.4Mbps stream of 8VSB is stored in raw format. Now, if somebody out there could just make some linux drivers for it ..."
But what happens when your card breaks after they've gone out of business?
If you knew how spell checkers work, you would know that there would be no spelling checker complaint about goggle since it is the correct spelling of the wrong word. The point is, you pompous, self important jackass, that no one cares if your work station could output to a format called HDTV years ago because it has nothing to do with the article except to compensate for the fact that you are dickless. Now, go away or I'll taunt you once more!
Heh, you just got modded down. Twice. DUMBASS
My other car is first.