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Reddit mentions of Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder

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Reddit mentions: 31

We found 31 Reddit mentions of Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder. Here are the top ones.

Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder
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    Features:
  • High-definition personal video recorder records directly from cable TV and satellite set top boxes at up to 1080i
  • Records in AVCHD format for burning Blu-ray DVD discs
  • Includes Hauppage's WinTV scheduler to schedule TV recordings, and built-in IR blaster to automatically change TV channels
  • Standard definition composite and S-Video inputs lets you digitize your old home video tapes directly from VCR
  • Record: Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3 and Game Play,1-Year Limited Warranty
Specs:
ColorGray
Height3.75 Inches
Length13 Inches
Number of items1
Size19.8cm wide x 17.3 cm deep x 7 cm high
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 31 comments on Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder:

u/smapti · 9 pointsr/Rockband

Ok, here is the setup;

Ride/Crash: Pintech Visulite 14" (Fluorescent blue and green, appropriately)

HH: Pintech Visulite 12" (Flourescent yellow)

NOTE - Pintech rocks. Great equipment and customer service. Like their Facebook page for 10% off any order

Snare: Roland PDX-8 mesh trigger

Toms: Original ION mylar triggers, but modified to use mesh heads. Instructions here

Kick: Yamaha KP-65 with DP500 pedals. Using the Kickbox + HH and the original ION pedal for open/close HH action

I also use a Hauppauge HD-PVR for recordings. Here is my YouTube channel , which I use to share charts and do a little bit of showboating.

u/mmoser · 7 pointsr/battlefield3

Not a silly question at all.

http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY/

Don't bother with the "Gaming Edition" ... they just give you an extra component cable.

u/OpTic_Niko · 6 pointsr/halo

There is really not that much of a difference between costs of capture devices. Most 480p quality devices cost around $50 and devices that supports 720p or better quality always hang around the $200 price. I highly recommend getting an HD PVR because it's the cheapest HD device available and since they're the most common bought, you'll be able to easily find tutorials online in how to set up or fix any problems you might have

HD PVR: http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335234907&sr=8-1

Best PC editing Program

Sony Vegas Pro: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Vegas-Studio-Platinum-Production/dp/B0051M6IPI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1335236886&sr=1-1

Best Mac Editing Programs

Final Cut Express 4: http://www.amazon.com/Final-Cut-Express-Old-Version/dp/B000Z3DXT2/ref=sr_1_2?s=software&ie=UTF8&qid=1335237392&sr=1-2

iMovie: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imovie/id408981434?mt=12

u/IceViper777 · 5 pointsr/xbox360

Not really sure what to tell you about the perceived lag... I can offer some advice on other recording hardware though... If you're interested, read on:

I run a YouTube channel centered around gaming with 62,000 subscribers so I feel I can offer you some good advice here. First thing is first: If you have the intent of going anywhere on YouTube, go HD or go home. No one wants to watch crappy standard definition footage. If I see anything that looks like it was recorded with a dazzle (last gen standard def recording hardware) I close it.

If you want something simple and non-cpu intensive, just get a Hauppauge HDPVR. It takes the component in from your 360, sends it to your computer via USB and you get the image spit back on your TV from the PVR's component output. Best quality you will get (720p HD) without buying a professional grade capture card.

I got mine on Amazon... well around MW2 time and I'm loving it. Amazon has the best price on it... at least it did at the time.

http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310564818&sr=8-1

If you wanted an actual capture card, look into the "Black Magic Intensity Pro"

For further reference, my channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/IceViper777

you'll actually want to click the videos instead of relying on the 360p preview the channel provides lol

Pretty much all of the recent videos were recorded with the PVR.

u/OfficialGarwood · 4 pointsr/roosterteeth

Do not use that capture device. It's only standard def and will look utter shit or won't run.

For capture devices there's a few options out there some more expensive than others. RT use Black Magic's Intensity Pro which is an actual capture CARD that fits into your PC, it's rather pricey and records uncompressed footage so it's better for advanced users.

I suggest looking at the Hauppauge range of capture devices such as the HD PVR, HD PVR 2 etc. I have the first HD PVR model which is component only but it's worked for me fine for years though to future proof I suggest getting the PVR 2 since it supports HDMI.

Editing software; either Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas on PC and Final Cut Pro 7 on a Mac but seeing as you're on a PC the former applies to you.
Very expensive but there are "ways" to acquire them for "free" if you get my drift...not that I condone such actions ;)

Mic-wise; I use a Samson C01U USB condenser mic but I've heard many good things about the snowball mic. I suggest, though not very necessary to get a pop filter also to stop all the popping sounds or the audio clipping if you accidentally blow into the mic.

Watch a TON of YouTube videos about editing; it's can be a hell of a lot harder than it looks but once you learn your away around the software of your choice; you'll get faster and better each time, the more effort you put in; the better quality your work will be.

This should be said; all the hardware and software in the world can't change a bad commentator; be confident when performing voice over; get used to your own voice, you'll be hearing it a lot and make sure you always have a topic at hand to talk about dead air is the worst and keep all the "erm"s to a minimum!

Hope this helps.

u/dturpen · 4 pointsr/techsupport

If your laptop has an HDMI port, it would be an output (which is used to connect the laptop to an external display), so you couldn't connect the Xbox directly to it. What you would need to look for is a capture card.

However, an HDMI capture card pretty much doesn't exist for a laptop. Your best option is probably going to be something like an HD-PVR.

One of the versions comes with the component cables that you'd have to use instead of HDMI.

u/Triox · 3 pointsr/SF4

On console:

What are you wanting to do? Record a match and commentate it later? Or Commentate while the match is being played?

At a bare minimum you are going to need a capture device. The most common device is the Hauppauge HD-PVR. It records up to 1080i through component. There is also the Blackmagic Intensity that GeForce linked which records in 1080p. You are going to need one of these in order to record anything from your console to your computer.

After you get the video file of the match, just grab a mic and get an audio editing program (I recommend Audacity) and record your commentary while watching the video. Then load the video and audio in a video editing program and sync them up manually. Be sure to turn down the audio of match video, or else you probably won't hear your commentary unless you are screaming.

As far as downloading off youtube: I don't think there is a standard etiquette. My guess, if you are going to use someone else's match video, I would at a minimum credit them. If you really want to "do it right" I would message the person on youtube first and ask them if it's ok. If you take someone's match video for commentary, and the person messages you saying that they want you to take it down, then I would oblige.

u/RussellManiac · 2 pointsr/Seahawks

This is what I got at the beginning of this year. Might be something better and/or cheaper at this point if you look into PVR's.

u/GaryJ73167 · 2 pointsr/PleX

I currently have the below PVR hooked up to my Windows 10 PC and Direct TV Cable Box and using NPVR for a TV Guide/DVR type software

Can this be integrated into Plex with this new feature?

Note - I know there is an NPVR plugin for Plex, but, it sure would be nice to use it natively.

If this is something i can do, i would be very interested in this feature

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018LX0DY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DistinguishedTrout · 2 pointsr/gaming

Here are some of the more popular capture cards

EasyCap 30$

Dazzle 50$

Dazzle HD 80$

Hauppauge HD-PVR 200$

Obviously the HD-PVR is reccomended, as that is what most people on youtube use. But depending on your budget you may have to choose otherwise.

u/stacked_crooked · 2 pointsr/letsplay

Like SketchTop, I use the Dazzle for N64,Gamecube, Wii, PS1, and PS2 games. If you want to record in HD, I recommend the Hauppauge HD-PVR.

Hauppauge

Dazzle

Note that you will need to buy some extra cables like:

S-video Cables

Component Cables

You may also need a distribution amplifier for the Dazzle depending on how you want your setup.

Distribution Amp

Hope this helped. I'm a fairly new LPer so feel free to disregard my recommendations if someone who is more experienced offers different advice. Feel free to read customer reviews so you can fully decide what you want. When you start making videos, you should post a link to your channel! Hope everything goes well!

u/SaneBRZ · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

There are HD PVRs with a composite in port, like this one.

u/roodstreetfilms · 2 pointsr/VideoEditing

There are no short cuts. If you want the highest quality footage, you have to purchase some sort of capture device. I use Hauppague HD PVR. http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY

u/Burnyc · 1 pointr/letsplay

I'm not sure if this is against the rules but I'm personally selling a hdpvr (http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0018LX0DY/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&m=APNWTC855EV9O)

With the component cables you can record up to 1080i. However if you want 1080p I recommend you go with the hdpvr 2 which will require an hdmi splitter as /u/MrZebraGamer mentioned.

u/Gerdan · 1 pointr/MW2

I just bought this one with one day shipping. It's been working fairly well.

u/thbt101 · 1 pointr/videos

Out of curiosity, I looked it up. Most people like this thing, so apparently it's not really all that bad. But the video was entertaining anyway.

u/mrm3x1can · 1 pointr/xbox360

HD-PVR is by far, the best out there. Its also the simplest and easiest to use. Its what all the pros on youtube use.

Thing is, it runs at almost 200 bucks.

u/Gladys_The_Baker · 1 pointr/ps3bf3

Mountain I was running separate audio on that particular video, we all got on Google+ to record a live commentary, so the voice audio was from our computers. I was mainly showing you the quality of the videos. The Hauppauge I use is here http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY

u/Ryukofdeath · 1 pointr/hardware

Hauppage HD is your best choice friend, ive been using it for awhile and it does everything you need. youre going to want to read about installing a previous driver as the new can cause some failure.



Heres some of my gameplay, you can check out the video quality
(Hauppage HD can record up to 1080i, not 1080p. be aware.)


EDIT: Added Url to Amazon.

u/Brash_Attack · 1 pointr/gameswap

http://imgur.com/a/fFD1c

Ok, here are some pictures of things I quickly found. Pictured is the MOGA with the little pouch I keep it in. Pictured in it is an iPhone 4 to show how it holds the phone, but it fits my Note 4 as well (just for an idea of how large of a phone it fits).

The Huey is a computer screen calibrator. It's been opened but has all of it's stuff in box.

A have 3 big-ass canvas bags from San Diego Comic Con.

Dark Knight 2-disc collector's edition blu-ray.

An unpainted Buffy the Vampire Slayer figure. (box got damaged, sadly)

Some random Destiny things.

A Vita cloth protector

And not pictured I have 2 Hauppauge HD-DVR game capture devices. Both opened but have all the needed cords.

Also not pictured are a couple hard covered "Art of Video Game" books. I may have more but I'd need to do some more digging and I'm on my way out the door.

And that Big Game Hunter game is sealed but the outer cardboard box has seen better days. Everything inside looks perfect though.

u/NigelxD · 1 pointr/zelda


| NES | SNES| GB/C | N64 | GC | GBA | Wii | 3DS | Wii U
---|---|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----
LoZ | ✓ | | | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓
AoL | ✓ | | | | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓
LA | | | ✓ | | | | | ✓ |
OoT | | | | ✓ | ✓ | | ✓ | ✓ |
MM | | | | ✓ | ✓ | | ✓ | ✓ |
OoS/A | | | ✓ | | | | | ✓ |
WW | | | | | ✓ | | | | ✓

made your chart a little easier to read, OP.

Playing N64 games on an HDTV is gonna be tough. You already have OoT/MM for GC so what you can do is pop them into your Wii (if your Wii supports GC games) and play through that. If not, you can hop onto the Virtual Console and [re]purchase your games through that in order to play on a bigger TV.

Another alternative on getting your N64 to go through to your TV is purchasing either an HDPVR (although not for that much. No idea why they're selling for that much money. I got mine for $80) or something similar and hooking that up to the TV and hooking your N64 to the box. That's how I do it and it's the easiest way for me.

u/buckyboy2009 · 1 pointr/letsplay

Then:

  • Computer (laptop): HP HDX 18, Windows Vista Ultimate, 64-bit, Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 @2.66 GHz, DDR2 4GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT, 320 GB HDD, 1 broken interior fan, and laptop mouse buttons that don't work

  • Microphone: Samson Go Mic USB Condenser Microphone

  • Recording Software: Dazzle DVD Recorder for consoles. PC capture? Silly human, I don't want to set my laptop on fire.

  • Edit Software: Sony Vegas 10 Pro + Audacity

  • Image Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5

    Now:

  • Computer (custom desktop): Windows 8.1, 64-bit, [Not near my computer so I'll updated this with all my stuff later], 1 TB HDD, 240 GB SSD, liquid cooling, and the blood of many innocents.

  • Microphone: Samson CO1U USB Condenser Microphone with a pop filter and a microphone arm.

  • Recording Software: Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition for HDMI capture, Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR for Composite/component capture, and Open Broadcsater Software for PC capture/streaming.

  • Edit Software: Sony Vegas 12 Pro + Audacity

  • Image Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6
u/ChestMandom · 1 pointr/VHS

Try a better capture device.


For example, this:
https://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY


It captures to .ts or mp4. It is better to capture to .ts and then convert that into an mp4 with another program.


Another option is the Elgato Game Capture HD. It is no longer being manufactured but you can still find them out in the wild. They use their own capture software but do a fantastic job. It captures to .ts but you can also use its software to then convert that file to .mp4.


I have used both for transferring VHS to .ts files and have been very satisfied with my results. I use a VHS/DVD recorder combo and use its HDMI out for the El Gato. If you have a VCR with HDMI out (mostly through an upscaling dvd/vcr combo) you can bypass using the DVD-R and capture a higher quality file via the El Gato, but that HDMI connection works wonders. You can do that with the HD60 as well. If you stick with S-Video or RCA/composite cables then the only option is the El Gato Came Capture HD.


I prefer using the El Gato, but I have had satisfactory results using the Happauge as well. It has composite, S-Video, and component inputs, is simple to use and its software offers the ability to do slight color correction for captures if necessary (I prefer to do that in different software, to be honest).


I can vouch for both of those capture devices (as well as the El Gato HD60). If I need to burn to DVD I still capture to my computer and then author the DVD myself. The results are often better than using my DVD recorder, but necessitates a little more time. When it comes to my personal viewing habits I usually just record to a harddrive (and back up the files on another drive) and cut out the physical middleman.

u/legionofacre · 1 pointr/letsplay

I would recommend getting an HDPVR, I use that for my console gaming, and it's pretty cheap considering

Here's the model I use, it has HD component in and out and also allows for standard def AV cables (like PS2 and such):
http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY

This is the HDPVR 2, only has HDMI in and out, but 1080p is nice:
http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-Edition-Definition-Capture-Passthrough/dp/B008ZT8QKO

u/Diggtastic · 1 pointr/ps3bf3

Get a PVR recorder, it'll record anything your playing/watching. They really arent that expensive. Last I researched the Hauppauge brand one was pretty solid (few friends have it and it had the best reviews) and came in around $150-200 (if i remember correctly). Another good use for these other than cutting gaming footage is to get a Netflix account and whatever you stream and like you can record and burn to DVD thereby creating your own private DVD collection of awesome shows/movies. PLUS you can record your BF3 battles.

http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY

u/Nightfall3n · 1 pointr/gaming

You can use an HD-PVR http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY

Or an Elgato http://www.amazon.com/Elgato-Capture-PlayStation-Recorder-10025010/dp/B00840353W/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1372588737&sr=1-1&keywords=elgato+game+capture+hd

You plug your xbox/ps3 into it and then plug em into the telly, hook em up to a pc and you can record, I only have experience with the Elgatos, but I have heard the HD-PVRs are very good, they are pretty easy to use and hook up and there is also that roxio or something I have not heard good reviews for it though.