Dose anyone know the best TV card for PC? Looking for one with Digital TV ATSC 1.0 or 3.0 and support for radio.
Thanks in advanced
Thanks in advanced
FM and AM radio, wanting to watch TV in my room as well as enjoying recording my showsOn radio then do also specify what types -- digital radio, FM, AM... some will be FM only and there are some interesting AM stations still out there if my little go on an American radio the other day is anything to go by.
You can get sound cards with a built-in FM/AM radio in them, I happen to own one of them with a Vibra 16 chipset.On radio then do also specify what types -- digital radio, FM, AM... some will be FM only and there are some interesting AM stations still out there if my little go on an American radio the other day is anything to go by.
Nope, no streaming stations for the channels here sadlyOne thing I would check first is if the stations/channels you want to watch/listen to have streaming options and whether software exists to rip these streams.
PCI or PCI-e are what i would prefer, USB would be ok but im kinda running out of ports for USB. Cant use ISACards need to be PCI, PCI-e, USB, something else? As I remember Vibra 16 was ISA.
Yes, it's been a long time, kek.
Correct. It's a cut-down version of the Sound Blaster 16, I believe. I don't recommend it seeing as the chipset can have problems with some games such as "Jill of the Jungle", I'd rather be better off with a Sound Blaster Live or a Sound Blaster 16 than anything.As I remember Vibra 16 was ISA.
I have the sound blaster myself, but it's largely obsolete now. I have all audio going through an optical port.Correct. It's a cut-down version of the Sound Blaster 16, I believe. I don't recommend it seeing as the chipset can have problems with some games such as "Jill of the Jungle", I'd rather be better off with a Sound Blaster Live or a Sound Blaster 16 than anything.
Still, a great sound card for playing old DOS games and everything nostalgia.I have the sound blaster myself, but it's largely obsolete now. I have all audio going through an optical port.