Originally posted by: esquared
I was confused, (maybe I still am), but this CompUsa card is an MCE card that requires Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 or later to run. The one(s) at Newegg, (there is another thread on this), is 91.99 with a 20.00 MIR that doesn't require Windows MCE to run but has a remote. The card for 72.00 at Newegg is a PVR-150 MCE card that again requires Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 or later to run but does not have the remote. Is this correct?
The other PVR-150 thread that is a Windows non-MCE card.
OK, how about an answer that explains the difference of these three cards. The Compusa card and the 72.00 Newegg card seem the same but one without the remote. The 92.00 card at Newegg doesn't require Wincows Media center according to specs.Originally posted by: cooliodealio
Originally posted by: esquared
I was confused, (maybe I still am), but this CompUsa card is an MCE card that requires Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 or later to run. The one(s) at Newegg, (there is another thread on this), is 91.99 with a 20.00 MIR that doesn't require Windows MCE to run but has a remote. The card for 72.00 at Newegg is a PVR-150 MCE card that again requires Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 or later to run but does not have the remote. Is this correct?
The other PVR-150 thread that is a Windows non-MCE card.
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Originally posted by: Crucial
There are 2 different versions of this card.
The PVR-150MCE is intended to be used in a Windows Media Center PC. It doesn't come with the hauppage software for viewing television or a remote for that software and has an FM tuner which is a requirement for a card to be MCE certified..
The PVR150 retail card typically comes with the Hauppage software and a remote to use with that software and doesn't have an FM tuner.
It looks like Hauppage has decided to bundle the MCE card with an MCE remote which adds a 3rd option using the PVR-150MCE card.
The compusa kit has a PVR-150MCE with a bundled Windows Media center remote. Very useful if you are building a Windows Media Center PC from scratch. The remote looks nice and is usually $38 or so.
The $90.99 MCE kit at Newegg that is out of stock looks like the same thing thats being sold at Newegg.
The $72.00 PVR-150MCE card at Newegg is just a bare card with no drivers or remote. It would be useful as a second tuner when combined with the other kit. Basically the same card minus the MCE remote.
As far as running the PVR-150MCE card in an XP Pro machine I would guess that it would work but you need some sort of software to view the tv such as BeyondTV or SageTV.
Originally posted by: Samus
nice deal.
i looked in their ad today (sunday) for chicago and they have a tv tuner pci card with remote and accessories for $20 after $10 instant savings (instant rebate)
i'm game for that one.