What devices support CableCARD?
We support CableCARD-compatible retail devices, such as TiVo, SiliconDust (HD Homerun Prime), Ceton (InfiniTV), Samsung (Smart Media Player) and Hauppauge. For more information on CableCARDs and frequently asked questions, learn about CableCARDs.
Do CableCARDs still exist?
A 2020 FCC decision removed the requirement for cable companies to provide CableCARDs, but they are still required to provide consumer access options via “separable security”.
What is a multi stream CableCARD?
If you have cable TV, your TiVo box needs a multi-stream CableCARD (M-Card) to receive cable channels, and to watch and record multiple channels at the same time.
What is an Mcard?
The Mcard is your official University of Michigan identification card. You’ll use it all over campus to identify yourself as a member of the university community. The UMID number is the cardholder’s eight digit student number or employee number. The Mcard has many uses from building access to use as an ATM/debit card!
How much is a CableCARD?
We lease CableCARDs for $2 per month per CableCARD for use in customer-owned retail CableCARD-ready devices.
How does the MCard work?
MCard Mobile is an app that allows you to buy a range of tickets that provide virtually unlimited travel on any bus*or train operator’s services within West Yorkshire. The app is available for Android and iOS devices and produces digital bus and train tickets stored within the app.
What is a video capture card?
What is a video capture card? A video capture card allows its user to record media content from a variety of devices, including cameras, consoles, TVs, and computers. In many cases, the technology is used to record a live feed for playback and editing later.
What input-signals are supported by this video capture card?
The Input-Signal supported by this video capture card includes S-Video, Component (YPbPr, 1080i/720p), HDMI (1080i/720p), Analog Audio L/R site (RCA) and various resolutions supported are 480i / 480p / 576i/ 576p/ 720p / 1080i (50/60 Hz).
What is the audio input for this HDMI capture card?
The audio input for this HDMI capture card includes Left/ Right RCA audio input and Optical audio input. It also has an IR Blaster in/out port for controlling your cable or satellite set-top box from the card itself.
What kind of video encoder does the analog devices video card use?
It uses a high-quality Analog Devices video front end and a Magnum studio quality video encoder. The Magnum encoder supports data rates are from .2Mbits/second to 13.5 Mbits/sec CBR, with VBR datarates running to about 21 Mbits/sec. Below you can see the various input and output ports of this video capture card for PC.