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AVerTV Bravo Hybrid TV tuner does H.264

by Brad Linder, posted Feb 25th 2008 3:53PM
AVerTV Bravo Hybrid PCI-E
AVerMedia has launched a new PCI-Express HDTV tuner that can handle your usual ATSC, ClearQAM and NTSC television signals. In other words, you use the AVerTV Bravo Hybrid PCI-E to watch standard definition television or unencrypted HDTV signals from an antenna or cable box.

Like most other TV tuners in its class, the Bravo Hybrid can encode your high definition and standard def TV streams as MPEG-2 video files. But the card can also encode videos using the H.264 codec, allowing you to compress your videos to save space in real-time without the need for a blazing fast computer processor. Not only will your H.264 videos take up less space on your PC, but they'll also be iPod-compatible.

The AVerTV Bravo Hybrid PCI-E is available now for about $80.

[via Electronista]

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Asmordean

Hard to know for sure but I am pretty sure the card doesn't do hardware H.264 else why would it need a P4 3GHz or C2D 1.6GHz or better to do realtime 320x240? Sounds to me like it's a software encoder.

My C2D 3Ghz can encode a 320x240 at 70fps using iPod specs.

February 25 2008 at 11:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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