AMD ATI TV Wonder 550 PCI Video Card w/PVR Capabilities | 
enlarge | Brand: ATI Category: CE
List Price: $131.34 Buy New: $39.51 You Save: $91.83 (70%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9298
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 7.3 x 2.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 100-703271 Model: 100-703271 UPC: 727419414012 EAN: 0727419414012 ASIN: B000KCT5BS
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| • | Large, bright easy-to-read buttons and clear, colorful icons pave a quick path to where you want to go | | • | Compatibility - All high quality graphics sub-systems supporting DirectX overlay, including products from the following manufacturers ATI and NVIDIA and an ATI Radeon 9600 or newer graphics card is recommended for optimal display output quality | | • | System Requirements - AMD Athlon or Sempron, Intel Pentium 4, Celeron or compatible CPU, Sound card and speakers, 128 MB of system memory; 256 MB or more is recommended for best performance, Motherboard with free PCI slot, CD-ROM drive (for installation software), Cable TV signal or amplified antenna, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 requires use of a compatible remote control and DVD decoder (not included), DVD decoder is included with Catalyst Media Center, Windows XP Media Center Editi |
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Product Description The TV Wonder 550 is filled with leading-edge TV technologies. Features such as its advanced 3D comb filter, noise reduction, automatic color control and automatic gain control produce brilliant, sharp video rival high-end consumer television sets. You'll be able to schedule, watch and record TV or listen to FM stations. This complete package further possesses the ability to allow you to watch the latest DVD title, author your own DVD or convert your recorded TV shows to take with you on your Portable Media Player. The entire experience is then elegantly packaged within Catalyst Media Center's attractive, easy-to-use 3D interface. Catalyst Media Center further adds the ability to watch the latest DVD movie or author your own DVD from a library of TV programs and captured home videos. With Avivo Video Converter, capture or convert your favorite-recorded TV programs to one of a number of formats including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV9, DivX and H.264, enabling you to transfer this video to your portable media device.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
I'm extremely happy November 19, 2008 I have just purchased my third ATI TV Wonder 550. This is an excellent product. I suppose I had no expectation when it came to anything other than the hardware, I have used lots of ATI video cards and been very happy with them. My only complaint would be changing channels for Live TV is slow but I hardly watch Live TV on the PC. I have been running two cards in a WinXP Pro PC coupled with Snapstream's Beyond TV and I also bought the Snapstream Firefly wireless remote. In addition I don't use Beyond TV to watch the recordings, I use CyberLink's PowerDVD. This all works together very nicely. Now I want to add a third card in the same PC with the first two. The cards have worked flawlessly for an uncountable number of recordings most of which I have to delete because I can't keep up but at least I get to pick and choose unlike missing a show. The video quality is excellent, which I watch full screen on a 46" LCD TV. My ATI Radeon 3850 video card gives me an HDMI output to the TV for watching my recordings. Yes my TV supports HD but I plan to stick with good old NTSC video for as long as my cable company will support it and that will be a while yet in Canada. Finally I'll admit my only other experience with building my own PVR was using Matrox Rainbow Runner back ten years ago in the old VHS days. The technology has come a long way since then so I can't compare with other manufacturers but I doubt any one vendor offers the complete perfect solution for a PVR.
A complete waste of time and money September 24, 2008 Buyer Beware! Stay away from this product if you have Vista, especially if you have no stand-alone video card (i.e. only on-board video). The box and user guide say "certified for Windows Vista." Don't believe it. Also, you get no "Catalyst Media Center" software, as the box promises. The drivers on the CD are only for XP. The ATI website Vista driver did not work for me. Customer support was snotty. The first hung up on me, and the second cut me off, telling me to return the item and buy a more expensive product they sell. Also, there is no FM with Vista.
See other reviews. Website will waste your time, and trying to install Catalyst will be an endless loop of installing the same product, which never installs an executable file you can run. Once you talk to one the the rude customer support people, they'll admit that you were wasting your time!
DO NOT BUY THIS CARD! March 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this card because it is advertised as being windows vista certified and so that i could also play my video game consoles through the my computer moniter. When i got it and tried to install the software and drivers the only thning that would install was the remote wonder software, which is lovely seeing as it doesnt come with the remote.
now, i am used to things not working with vista, so i proceeded to go diging on the internet for the drivers, i was able to find the drivers after about 2 days of searching on ati's website.
after finding the drivers i attempted to use the opensource VLC media player(which has never failed me before) and after fighting the card for several hours i was finaly able to get the software to recognize the card's existance. once i finaly got VLC to work with the card, the video quality was horrible and there was a 3 second delay on the video, making the using the menus on my verizon settop box annoying and making playing video games through the RCA ports impossible.
once i concedeed that i could not make VLC work, i tried using VirtualDUB (also opensource) and could not make it work at all. (I later realized that this was due to the fact that ATI now Uses WDM instaed of VfW)
after that i did what i always save to my last resort, and contacted ATI. their first response was a computer generated list of suggestions that the average consumer may not know to try, but i had already attempted. their second response after i let them know there response was unhelpful was an email informing me that what i wanted to do was immposible without giving me a reason or explination.
IF IT CANNOT BE DONE DO NOT ADVERTISE IT AS VISTA CERTIFIED.
well, after buying another card for my computer from hauppage(which worked) i decided to put this card in my freinds XP computer, assuming it would work with the OS it was designed for.
big supprise, it didn't work.
i tried installing the software from the install CD, it would not install anything other than the remote software. i even tried manualy installing each component and it would not work.
after that i was so pissed at ATI that i gave up. i am going to throw this card in the trash. i will never buy another product from ATI again.
A waste of time February 13, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace the AVIVO feature that my ATI AIW 9800 video card had. I love that card but since my new motherboard is PCI-E I can't use it anymore. The 550 was a total disappointment.
The auto-install on the CD only completely installs the Remote Wonder software, an accessory that's not even in the box. You have to get the "working" drivers off ATI's site and if you want to use Catalyst Media Center, you need to dig through the install CD and run it manually (...CMC/CMC/install.exe). The real annoyance is that after doing all that, CMC can't even connect to the card when you choose to watch TV. It just keeps looking for it and eventually crashes. I've tried using three other programs that work with WDM cards but none of them will connect to the card using cable or composite/s-video.
After two days of this nonsense I've decided to return it and research the other capture cards. I've read that Hauppauge's image isn't as crisp as ATI's but at least they work.
Terrible software and support January 17, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I cannot comment on the hardware, as I never could get it to work on my computer. The so called software included is not worth even trying, and it is impossible to find any updated software on the AMD/ATI website. I was very disappointed with this product, as I have had no problems with the ATI video cards I've had.
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