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Recently I acquired an ENX-26 PCI TV tuner for cheap that was pulled from some Pentium 4 Sony VAIO desktop. My dad had a 2003 VAIO RZ series and it had a similar tuner + Gigapocket software. The card has composite jacks so you could hook up video games to it.
It took awhile to find the proper drivers and Gigapocket software, but I have it and was wondering if anyone else would be interested in the ENX-26 drivers + Gigapocket software. This stuff requires a P4 or newer, but will ONLY work on XP!
ReplayTV, once a direct competitor with TiVo in the standalone DVR box market, now produces DVR software and hardware for PCs. Users must purchase a separate tuner card for their machine. The ReplayTV software provides many of the features found in competing DVR systems.
At $2,800, the least expensive Vaio PC in Sony's MX desktop line doesn't seem like much of a bargain these days, even for a 1.7-GHz, Pentium 4 with an 80-gigabyte (GB) hard drive, 512 megabytes (MB) of memory, the exciting "home" version of Windows XP, and two better-than-average speakers (the 15-inch Sony LCD monitor shown is $600 extra). But the PCV-MXS10 that I tested - the various MX models differ only in the bundled home-office software - is much more than just a powerful PC. Of course, it does all the usual computer stuff like word processing, Web browsing, receiving streaming media, and editing digital photos (a task eased for Sony cameras by a Memory Stick slot). But using only the built-in hardware and the supplied software, the MXS10 can also serve many other roles, such as that of a personal video recorder.
Sony's Giga Pocket software, together with the PC's internal 130-channel stereo TV tuner and ample hard drive (up to 60 GB of which is available for video data), enables the MXS10 to provide many of the functions of a TiVo or ReplayTV hard-disk video recorder. These include timer recording at three quality levels, which correspond to degrees of data compression; playback of a point earlier in the program currently being recorded (using Slip Play) or of a previously recorded program; and recording non-copy-protected composite- or S-video signals from an external source. There's an Internet-based program guide that can be used for point-and-click recording setup, and you can watch your recordings either on the computer's monitor or on a TV via the MXS10's interlaced NTSC-video outputs. Many of the Giga Pocket functions are accessible through the supplied infrared remote.
Vaio Sony TV Card - 1-860-696-21 ENX-26 / pcva-imb5a for Windows XP This is a Giga Pocket TV Tuner Card model ENX-26, not a Graphic/Video Adapter card. Also works on the ENX-20 card. Photo: ~scm8/AT/gigapocket.jpg 2b1af7f3a8