I have an old FusionHDTV 3 card and I swear by HDTV on the PC.
The 8GB per hour is kind of misleading tho, that's assuming the stream is always maxed out at 19Mbps, which is rarely is. 1080i are sometimes up near the 8GB mark, but are typically more like 6-7, and 720p shows rarely get above 5GB for me. Still quite a bit, but not that bad considering the deals they have on hard drives these days.
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I have an old FusionHDTV 3 card and I swear by HDTV on the PC.
The 8GB per hour is kind of misleading tho, that's assuming the stream is always maxed out at 19Mbps, which is rarely is. 1080i are sometimes up near the 8GB mark, but are typically more like 6-7, and 720p shows rarely get above 5GB for me. Still quite a bit, but not that bad considering the deals they have on hard drives these days.