Originally posted by: Raduque
pkme, read the thread. His DVDs are all legal backups of his original disks (

) stored on his HD.
My advice: get a new TV. I use a DVI connection into my big screen HDTV and it's great.
However, if you insist on using the s-video connection (best way to go for a small non-HD tv), do a little research and buy a card (used if need be) that's known for good s-video out. My old 9700Pro, for example, has good s-video out. I'm betting a cheap 9600 would too, same GPU. Get that, use a high-quality s-video cable (one of the more expensive, Phillips i think) from wal-mart or something, and set your output resolution to 640x480 or 800x600, whichever fits your TV best. Then get a front end like MCE or BeyondTV, because trust me on this, trying to use a desktop is very painful on a screen like that. Hell, it's painful on my big screen. Or, you could always just use a remote login tool like VNC. I really do stand by the option of a TV with component or DVI inputs for connecting a computer. Buy something with a VGA connector, if you want to get really fancy.
For tuner cards, in my opinion, anything with ATIs Theater550Pro is a great card, with the Hauppage WinTVPVR150/500 coming in second. The nVTune cards have pretty much fallen by the wayside, as far as I know, nV isn't doing anything with them anymore.
Hey, IronWood, couple questions: How well does that thing do with HD video? My HTPC (similar to yours, XP2500, 9700Pro, 1gb DDR333, soyo dragon kt600) sucks at HD videos. Also, what kind of TV are you driving with that machine?