The post says that the card has "the ability to record four HD channels at once". The Ceton page (http://www.cetoncorp.com/ProductsWMC.php) says that they are working on a card that will handle SIX HD channels simultaneously, available Q1 2010.
But this card will only be available through OEMs because regular versions of Windows 7 only support 4 tuners; you have to get the Advanced Entertainment Pack (AEP) for Windows to support more than four tuners, and that is STILL only available to OEMs, according to Ceton.
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The post says that the card has "the ability to record four HD channels at once". The Ceton page (http://www.cetoncorp.com/ProductsWMC.php) says that they are working on a card that will handle SIX HD channels simultaneously, available Q1 2010.
But this card will only be available through OEMs because regular versions of Windows 7 only support 4 tuners; you have to get the Advanced Entertainment Pack (AEP) for Windows to support more than four tuners, and that is STILL only available to OEMs, according to Ceton.