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===Hybrid Video Recorders=== The Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR) range capture a combination of different broadcast types. The majority of Hauppauge HVR models capture analogue [[PAL]] and DVB-T but there have been some more recent models which capture analogue [[NTSC]] and [[ATSC]] as well as a tri-mode card which supports analogue PAL, DVB-S and DVB-T. HVR-9xx devices are bus-powered USB 2.0 sticks, not much larger than a [[USB]] flash drive. They have support for analogue and digital terrestrial TV. The HVR-9xx sticks are produced in [[Taiwan]] by [[Deltron (company)|Deltron]], and are also sold for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] computers by [[Elgato]] under the EyeTV brand. HVR-1xxx devices are PCI-based products that receive analogue and digital terrestrial TV. They are similar to the HVR-9xx but have support for NICAM or dbx Stereo for analogue terrestrial on all models. HVR-3xxx and 4xxx devices are tri-mode and quad-mode devices respectively. Tri-mode means support for analogue terrestrial/[[cable television|cable]], digital terrestrial and DVB-S digital satellite. Quad-mode devices additionally support [[DVB-S2]] HD digital satellite. The HVR-4000 marks a change in bundled applications in that instead of using Hauppauge's WinTV2000 package, it ships with Cyberlink PowerCinema.
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