The Hauppauge WinTV-USB2 is a video capture/TV input/still-image capture adapter type featuring USB 2.0 interface with host, S-video and composite video inputs, 1600 x 1200 maximum resolution, record TV to disk and cable ready TV tuner capabilities, and Microsoft Windows XP OS support. This video capture from Hauppage weighs 0.4 lbs and comes with a remote control and a composite/S-video adapter. The Hauppauge WinTV-USB2 comes with 125 channels and is a good fit for both for Windows XP based laptops and computers supporting USB 2.0.
BBC television idents (Station Identifiers) made their first debut in 1950. The original BBC Television Service started in 1936 but was taken off the air in 1939. In 1945 BBC television aired again, replacing the popular Bats Wings logo in 1960. In 1969, BBC started to transmit in color. In 1985 BBC graphics was adapted and in 1991 computer idents started to be computer generated. BBC idents are still used today with the launching of CBeebies in 2002 and this still remains the channel's logo in yellow blobs to date.AUTHOR
HauppageFILE NAME
wintv_usb2_11_23292.exeFILE SIZE
1.25 MBRELEASE DATE
24.10.2005SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows XPVERSION
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