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OnAir GT - Mobile DTV Receiver & DVR for PC (HDTV-GT)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Reliable and Responsive Hardware And Software.

(4 out of 5) by R. Cole on Feb 6, 2008 (San Francisco, CA USA)
My history of PC-based HDTV tuners and PVR software:

1. Pinnacle Pro USB Stick - Kept saying there was no signal when there was a fine signal - returned.
2. ATI 600 USB - Catalyst Media Center software would not display some channels, was resource intensive, slow to respond, and unreliable - returned.
3. SageTV - user interface did not display correctly on my PC - abandoned.
4. BeyondTV - unreliable - often said it could not display or record due to no device or signal, even though both were present - abandoned.
5. Hauppage 1600 PCI - did not try their software but worked better with BeyondTV, but still unreliable - returned.
6. OnAirGT - Software is reliable and responsive. Only weakness I've identified so far is that the scheduler is not sophisticated, e.g. like TiVo, on the other hand you don't have to pay for it - I ordered another.

Conclusion:
The most important criteria is quality and reliability. OnAirGT was the only software/hardware I tried that was reliable and responsive. User interface is reminiscent of foobar2000 music player and VLC video player - not flashy or polished but works reliably and has the options I need. Its not designed to be a media slinger or media center, just allows you to watch/pause/record TV, which it does simply and well. In the beginning, I was hoping to use BeyondTV, or SageTV, so I could have a good software that would work with any tuners I acquired. Since I could not make either of these softwares work reliably, with any tuner, my hopes were dashed, and I opted for OnAirGT hardware and software, which works well all the time. I no longer question if a show that is scheduled to be recorded will be recorded, or if I'll have to reboot in order to be able to watch TV, or finish the program I'm watching, or get around a problem channel... I use TitanTV to assist in program scheduling and after a long fiasco of dissappointment am mostly satisfied (there are a couple of minor annoyances that I've learned to work around, which I would mention if I had more time... as well as some features I've discovered that made me smile :-)

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

I Like It!

(4 out of 5) by Mountain Man on Mar 16, 2007 (AR)
I've tried several usb tuners and this one works the best. Great HDTV reception. It also has analog reception which is good because there aren't many over the air HDTV signals where I live yet. The supplied software is simple to use and works well but not allot of bells and whistles. This unit doesn't seem to load the CPU as much as the others I've tried.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent product without a doubt

(5 out of 5) by C. Scott on Sep 11, 2008
This device truly fit the bill. I was looking for a way to watch TV on my computer while I'm away from home and this product really works. Included in the box is the OnAir GT itself, a small antenna, mini-B USB cable, S-video cable attachment, carrying pouch, and instruction manual.

Setting it up was extremely easy but I'd recommend forgoing the initial setup and going immediately to the company website to download the latest drivers/tuner program. It installed in minutes and before I knew it, it was up and running. The clarity is very good especially in digital and just outstanding in HD. More than this, it allows for recording of any content displayed and I was able to easily record the opening of the 2008 Olympics opening ceremony in all its HD glory. In addition, it allows for scheduling of future recordings and they can either be one-time deals or repeated occurrences. It has an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) that works well enough to display what's immediately on in the future, but for week away recordings you will have to set it up manually. This comes in handy for those shows you want to catch but don't have time to get it while it's on TV. It will easily save them for later but beware that HD recordings (for this product and all others) is HDD intensive and creates very big files.
Perhaps the best thing about this product is that it works on slower computers. My laptop is only a 1.7Ghz Intel Celeron M, 1GB RAM, 400Mhz FSB, and 64MB video card machine. This product allowed me to watch TV without taxing my components or overheating my computer. This is one of the main reasons to get this instead of a Hauppage or similar product. (As a side note, check the company website to make sure your video card is supported.)
Lastly, as I mentioned before, you have the ability to watch cable or OTA TV but you can also hook up a peripheral such as a game console, VCR, etc. by the composite or S-video cords that are included. I was able to play my slim PS2 successfully on my computer with no delay in responsiveness at all. This is probably one of the better ways to get a game console to be played on your computer, especially if you do not have video inputs on your PC.
Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the product and its capabilities. The price is a bit steep but it is definitely worth it for watching TV (and acting as a DVR) or hooking up video peripherals.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Great Picture, works as advertised

(4 out of 5) by L. W. on Dec 12, 2007 (Chicago, IL)
It was difficult for me to find a tv tuner for my laptop that did not require a much higher processing speed, dual core processor or windows media center software. I had tried a pinnacle product and it was crap. I just wanted to get my cable onto my laptop with HD channels included in a viewable state. I was very pleased with the GT after my experience with pinnacle. The antenna that was included actually managed to pick up most of the local HD channels, but none of the analog and you may need another antenna if not connecting to cable. I was able to schedule recordings and replay without a problem. I did not care that the program guide did not work because I always go to my comcast tv guide anyway. I only give this four instead of five because there was no instructions to go with using the software, although information is available on-line.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Just lacks ...

(3 out of 5) by C. Clark on Mar 26, 2007 (Sour Lake, TX USA)
Everything works - almost - but if you don't have EPG data sent by your cable company, you'll have to use a 3rd party tool for guide information (like TitanTV). So, it's just lacking in the PVR department.

Both analog and digital do not work in any other program (except for SageTV), so programs like MCE and GBPVR that work better for scheduling can't suppliment the lack.

There is no timeshifting functions for analog signals, but the signal quality is quite good and the CPU usage is low for both viewing and recording.