Workin on a customers pc and found this old card

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  1. Valoneria

    A media recorder like this and Windows Media Center is peak XP-era stuff in my memory

  2. The_Burning_Face

    Oh man I wanted a TV card so bad back in the day

  3. Tyz_TwoCentz_HWE_Ret

    Hauppauge that brings back memories. NY based company that still makes these devices!

    I used similar in the ATI all in Wonder Cards that had them attached/embedded on them. FYI those also tuned in Am and FM radio as well.

  4. noisytwit

    Oh man that’s a throw back. I had a digital TV twin tuner vsrsion. It was awesome!

  5. Arcticfox04

    Loved my WinTV on my first build. Found memories.

  6. USSHammond

    Man that’s a flashback. I used to have one of these by hauppage

  7. LivingProgram8109

    Wow I’ve not seen one of those in yeeeeeaaaarrssss. Had great fun trying to get the bloody thing to work under Linux.

  8. WiseAce1

    Had one of those, awesome for the time

  9. nother_reddit_weerdo

    Bro i remember these to be street gold. If you had this, well if you know.. you know..

  10. iothomas

    Ehh I had this card!

    I think i still have the IR sensor and remote that came with it

  11. brad010140

    Man, I really wanted something like this for my pc when I was younger. That and one of those tv tuners for my game boy.

    We used to have like 8 channels, upgraded the antenna, and could get like 12 with less static. thought it was amazing before we got cable. (Like 1997ish)

  12. Its_Just_Noah

    Love to see the nostalgia in the comments

  13. coffeejn

    Those were great, turned your PC into a TV.

  14. el-limetto

    Got one in the late 90s and the best feature was decrypting analogue pay TV with it.

  15. MasterBlaster4949

    I still have one and a usb atsc tuner

  16. Thetargos

    It’s been a while since I last saw a TV tuner

  17. TheRealCuran

    Oh those where the times – even if it took me some time to get my first card working with Linux. The ones after were a charm though. And the first one had just one of those typical “write value X to some random register” requirements, you had to peel out of the Windows driver. Those were (and sometimes are still) common back then.

  18. This reminds me of the old days of mythTV

  19. I had a Voodoo 3 3500 back in the day, tv tuner integrated into the gpu. It was like magic. I miss those days.

  20. FrustratedPCBuild

    I had one of these in the 90s!

  21. bigalcapone22

    Man, those were the days
    You could watch Satellite TV through them.
    Use it to record TV shows or movies onto your hard drive as well.
    If you had one of those back in the day you are probably familiar with MythTV as well 🤔😉

  22. laminarflowca

    Ah my MythTV box running these. Recording all my shows off the tv schedule. Auto Transcoding and stripping out the commercial breaks. Making them available watch any time. The icing on the cake was the custom script i wrote to transcode certain shows into iPod format and publish as podcast to my iTunes, so i could sync them to my ipod 6th gen and watch on my commute. Peak nerd

  23. corey5188

    I currently am running a QuadTV one from them in my NAS that serves as a Plex server (among many other programs). It connects to my antenna and provides 4 HD channels through the “Live TV” section of Plex that I can watch anywhere (and DVR 4 channels at once). Big plus for my friends and family!

  24. dasmineman

    When I was a kid, my dad gave me an old TV card for my Windows 95 PC. Back then, the “card” was actually two cards that plugged into the board via two ISA slots and had an IDE jumper cable between the two.

  25. -Laffi-

    I have a TV card on a computer from Medion that I bought back in 2006, and when I moved out for the first time, to a student home, I was actually able to get cable in my 12 kvm room, plugging the TV cable into the wall, and to watch TV on my monitor. Were good times!

  26. not_crtv

    When I was 17 I had one of these in my bedroom pc and I watched mst3k on it on saturdays. I was living the dream, even though we were relatively poor.

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