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    herro everyone

    right ok thanks for looking at this thread

    if you know anything about the HD PVR please continue reading

    right so im thinking of getting on in like a bit, and uhhhh how do you play in HD and record in HD?

    because i use the hdmi cable from tv to xbox, but for recording and playing in hd, it's different?

    if ANYONE can help on this, it will be much appreciated

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    Right, well for the HD PVR - You use Component HD

    http://electrogear.thorie.com/wp-con...ble_avance.jpg

    Which goes into the back of it, and then another of those comes out of the back into the TV (Supplied)
    Then theres a CD with software on - the program to record. Just plug the USB cable into the computer/laptop ect.

    The PVR only records 720p OR 1080i (not p)

    Thats basically it :S

    OR

    http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/

    Those are the same, but come as either a PCI slot card or an external like the PVR. And BOTH use HDMI - Better quality, Better sound, HIGHER FILE SIZE.

    BUT these BOTH can use process 1080p HD
    Last edited by [Chris]; 26-09-2010 at 03:35 PM.

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    I'm confused.

    So both can use HDMI to connect to the tv? :S

    What's the difference between component hd and hdmi?

    lol
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    Component HD can only display 1080 i or 720 p
    Whereas
    HDMI can display 1080p/i AND 720p

    the HDPVR can ONLY use Component HD

    and the 2 Black magic recorders can use HDMI

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    Ahhhhh well I don't care about 1080p really.

    What's the difference between 1080p and 1080i? lol sorry for the questions and...
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...CH7BTG8ACQEH5D
    that's the component thing, so it goes from the xbox to the tv?
    and then the other cables are supplied by the HD PVR?

    confused lol
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    1080i is 1440x1080 with interlacing to display a 1920x1080 picture, whereas 1080p is 1920x1080. Don't bother with a HD PVR. They are poor quality and are very unreliable, I've had two and both have had an assortment of problems.

    Go for the Blackmagic Intensity Pro Shuttle (the external option), Blackmagic Intensity Pro (the PCI-e internal option) or just stick with a regular SD capture device. But the Shuttle requires USB 3 which if your using a laptop, you most likely don't have and the ExpressCard USB 3.0 cards don't work with it.

    The Blackmagic also uses HDMI (as well as Component on the Shuttle) to capture the 360 video, but I'm sure HDCP blocks you from using it on the PS3 without the use of a HDFury or similar.

    Summary: Don't get it.
    Last edited by Jam; 29-09-2010 at 06:06 PM. Reason: Typing error.

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    If im not wrong blackmagics cost a bit more but they're much better imo.
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    Alright so I shouldn't get a HDPVR?

    how would you connect the external black magic thing and what are they going for?
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    Are you using a laptop or a desktop? If your using a Desktop then the shuttle connects USB 3.0 (with a £10-£15 USB 3 PCI card);



    A laptop would need a ExpressCard;



    But they don't work with the Blackmagic due to transfer rate problems so don't bother buying one.

    If you can't run it still avoid the HD PVR like the plague, you are better recording in SD or not doing so at all.

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    Tbh, ive had my HDPVR for over a year and ive had NO PROBLEMS. Ive even dropped it multiple times..

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