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phasor
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phasor asked in Consumer ElectronicsTiVO & DVRs · 1 decade ago

ATSC vs H.264 recorders. Confused?

My question may not make sense, that's why I'm confused.

An ATSC tuner allows me to see digital TV or High Definition TV. I can purchase a ATSC tuner card for my computer and record HD broadcasted TV programs in high definition using MPEG-2. (Manufacturer's web site says "plus records high-definition digital TV programs to your PC’s hard disk in an MPEG-2 format without any loss in quality. ")

But now I've seen H.264 recorders that records HDTV using AVCHD (the blue ray standard, I think?).

Can I watch a recorded HDTV program in 1080i or p using an ATSC recorder with MPEG-2 on a DVD or must I use a H.264 recorder using AVCHD on blue ray disks?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You need to convert the MPEG2 recorded from ATSC to AVC-HD to make Blu-ray discs.

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