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    Using TV Tuner for gaming console

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by theantihero, Oct 21, 2008.

  1. theantihero

    theantihero Newbie

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    Hey I just purchased a Dell Studio 17 and bought the AverTV Hybrid NanoExpress ATSC TV tuner with it, I know it works with windows media center. I was able to get TV on it. It also comes with a/v inputs, i hooked my ps3 up t it but cant figure out how to view it on the screen. Any ideas or solutions?
     
  2. theantihero

    theantihero Newbie

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    should i download a dscaler??
     
  3. paper_wastage

    paper_wastage Beat this 7x7x7 Cube

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    u need to use AverMEdia Center to view the a/v inputs
     
  4. arcy

    arcy Notebook Guru

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    I have the Avermedia Volarmax which is the same product as the nanoexpress just in USB form. Theres a plugin that allows you to use the game console in vista media center, but I prefer using the AV software