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You can also pick the encoding type anything from MP4 and TS formats to H.264, the same format used for Blu-ray discs.
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You can control the format and bitrate of the recordings to balance quality versus size – obviously 1080p will take a lot more space than 720p. Once connected, I was able to easily record anything on my TV using the intuitive software or the even more accessible record button on the top corner of the PVR 2. I admit, I didn’t mess with the IR blaster cable but rather just inserted the PVR 2 into the HDMI path between my box and my TV. The first thing I tried was the WinTV software even though I have yet to use more than 20% of my DirecTV’s 2tb storage space. With the latest software installed and the device hooked into your system you are ready to record.
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You can also save yourself some time by skipping the CD installation step and going straight to the Hauppauge website where you will almost certainly find newer drivers and updated programs in an updated download pack.
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Insert the disc and run the setup program to install the drivers and the various apps. It’s an annoying extra step, but it’s also the only way around Sony’s HDCP protection so you cannot record Blu-ray movies. You’ll need to go into your video settings inside the PS3 menu bar and switch to component video output. Those who wish to record from the PS3 will need to use the provided component cables, which may require some additional tweaking in your PS3 configuration if you were already using HDMI. Use one of the included HDMI cables that came in the box to connect the source device to the Video In, plug in the power supply, and you are ready to rock and roll. With the exception of the PlayStation 3, this is an easy and fast process that involves unplugging the HDMI cable from the back of your PC, Xbox, or Wii U and plugging it into the Video Out on the PVR 2. Before installing the software you first need to connect the PVR 2 to your PC as well as insert it into the video feed between your source device and your TV. Unboxing the HD PVR 2 reveals a plethora of cables, the small black-box recorder, and the installation disc along with some fold-out instructions. This, combined with the TV support is more than worth the $10 increase in price. Provided you have the upstream bandwidth to support it, you can now share your best gaming sessions live with a worldwide audience. In our reviews last year the Roxio had one thing going for it that Hauppauge couldn’t match, but that has been resolved with the inclusion of StreamEez new software that allows you to easily live stream your video game play directly to Twitch or Ustream. The HD PVR 2 includes an IR blaster to connect the device to your set-top box and also includes WinTV 7.2, which is fully compatible with Windows 7 and 8 Media Center. Obviously, for those with built-in DVR capabilities in their current cable or satellite boxes, this is a superfluous feature, so if game capture is all you care about then the Gaming Edition is still your best choice. While the new Model 1512 supports and records video from all your favorite gaming devices, it now adds features targeted for home media users who want to use this device (and a connected PC) as a DVR to record broadcast TV. I would have to look deeper to find the true differences. At first glance there didn’t appear to be a whole lot of difference between this new PVR and the Gaming Edition we tested last year aside from some new packaging and a light blue recording stripe instead of the “Xbox green” glow from before. Both devices had their pros and cons and ultimately delivered on their core promise – to capture gameplay in 1080p HD – but there is always room for improvement, which leads us to today’s review for the new Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Model 1512.

Last year we reviewed a few video capture devices including the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition and the Roxio Game Capture HD Pro.
