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<blockquote data-quote="vuego" data-source="post: 971421" data-attributes="member: 23741"><p>The difference is huge between HD and what?</p><p> </p><p>No, it is not normal that digital TV quality degrades. What the TV card should do is simply save the transport stream to a .ts file on the hard drive. This will be stored in the same quality as any set-top-box. When playing the audio/video you have a choice of different audio/video decoders but it shouldn't be much of a difference unless you use ffdshow to lower the resolution for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vuego, post: 971421, member: 23741"] The difference is huge between HD and what? No, it is not normal that digital TV quality degrades. What the TV card should do is simply save the transport stream to a .ts file on the hard drive. This will be stored in the same quality as any set-top-box. When playing the audio/video you have a choice of different audio/video decoders but it shouldn't be much of a difference unless you use ffdshow to lower the resolution for example. [/QUOTE]
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