Tue Jun 12, 2018 3:27 pm by rbruce25
This is just an update and I sincerely thank you for all of your time and support and for not bashing me and allowing me to see clearly.
Response ( instead of Hauppuage HDR why not use camstudio and record locally?) - Because the Digital content on Vero, and Xfinity that I have purchased have copyright, the camstudio does not allow capture of copyright material, even if you purchased or own it. The Vero Digital copy service allow me a copy once, and Xfinity has DRM Broadcast flag that does not allow copy, but because the software I use (AVS Video Recorder 4.1) and the hauppauge HD DVR does not recognize broadcast copyright flags, I can legally make one copy of my purchases from either source.
Okay I got the Roku 4 (4400) and the KanePro HDMI to Component and I did some testing last night, oh my GOD what a difference, I can now output from the Roku to my capture card in FULL 1080P HD, the Roku N1100 was only 720P. The capture to DVD compatible 720x480 is so clear that I am so sorry I did not do this earlier. And with the Roku 4 (4400) it has optical out so if it is broadcasted in AC3 5.1 it is captured in AC3 5.1 no more converting the mpa (mp2) to AC3 5.1. It is a straight capture to disk no editing at all so I get a one to one transfer.
I cannot say enough, all I can say is thank you from the bottom of my heart, Thank you.....
P.S
I love version 1.9.2, all my devices are supported, I love that I can manage the server from any computer, the HTML5 support is fantastic in new browsers, the issues that plagued me in the 1.5.2 are gone, I positively choose the right product for my Media Center / Server.
Thank you all ......
DarkKnightII
Panasonic tc-p42x3 Plasma, Samsung BDP-3700, Sony BDP-BX2, Roku N1100, Roku XS, Roku 4, Yamaha RX-v661, Yamaha RX-V757. Primary server: Intel 2 - XEON 3450, 32 gig ram, Windows Server 2008 R2, 48 TB hard drive space | Secondary Server: AMD FX-6300, 32 GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2, 26 TB Hard Drive Space | AMD-FX 4130/6300/8350, Intel i5-3450