Of course the Hauppauge help center is crap and all they'll give you is bottled responses to everything. So I turned to scouring the net looking for remedies to the multiple problems I was having. Luckily, there are a few decent fellows that got some results. Not enough to keep the HD PVR in working order, but only a slight help. Of the times I got the images through, I got choppy sound, occasionally no video at all, countless times I got constant flickering of the screen, and the worst is the TV screen would just go black every 45 seconds or so for a few seconds rendering the system useless by resulting in constant deaths. That makes playing games quite impossible- how well would a movie be considered if it randomly shut off all the time then returned a few seconds later? It would be an unwatchable film. You can't play a game that cuts off what you see. After enough fruitless hassle, I finally gave up and returned it. It is not worth my time to struggle with a product that has so many flaws and in the end can't live up to what it claims to do.
Even the video editing software is junk. The test videos I got included one that recorded off my webcam on the computer. What the hell? I never clicked anything that would change the input method. Seriously, this whole package is a bundle of trouble.
I would recommend reading the reviews on Amazon if you own a PS3 before even considering this product. Buy at your own risk.
Here's the link:
http://www.amazon.com/
Even after I got the "fixes" in place, the HD PVR 2 would randomly record things or shut off. I got the screen jitters and a various amount of other problems "that shouldn't happen." I am extremely unhappy about this whole trial run, enough so that I will probably never by another Hauppauge product. I am done with a sub par company and their sub par products.
From what I've read, there aren't any real problems with the Xbox, so I can't vouche for or against that- but if you play PS3- avoid this at all costs. There are too many issues to be even remotely usable for Sony gamers.
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