get a Digital Reciever card xeon. that's what i'm gonna do.
it'l work with your analog TV, since your PC will still output an analog signal to your tv. think of it as a digital set-top box converter thingy in your pc.
signal loss will probably not be a problem this way.
and your pc will still output an analog signal to your tv anyway, this will not change. with the digital tuner card i think of it as cutting out the process of converting it from analog to digital for use in the pc, (it will still need to convert from digital to analog for use in the tv though, but this is your videocard's problem and has nothing to do with the reciever, no matter what one you get).
this is the one i'm looking at
http://www.gamedude.com.au/prod_show.ph ... capAVdvb_t
it also has an AV and s-video input, so you can hook it up to your normal analog VCR. (it will prettymuch also turn your PC into a digital set-top box).
- i'll just need that,
- and a videocard with a tv output, since i don't have one. (i plan on REPLACING the home's vcr with this, so it'l all be hooked up to the family's main TV)
- look around for (free) better software that records in xvid etc formats (most bundled stuff only records in mpeg or M$formats).
- and then later maybe a dvd burner.
all up, way less than $700AU.
a digital tuner card plus a dvd burner is $300
do you have a videocard with a TV out already?
oh, and are you planning on making a seperate dedicated pc for this? (you won't need to, but a salesman advised me that it's quite cpu intensive).