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Hi Xavier, I would like to hear your comments on the question I posed to Chris as well:

I'm just a bonehead consumer but if you have just a second, I sure would apreciate your advice. My cable company stinks so I signed up with DirectTV when I bought a new Sony XBR4 (1080P) Television (Circuit City gave me $300 off on the TV).

I also just bought a new HP M9000T media PC. The PC came with the ATI TV WONDER Digital Cable Tuner. When I talked to the guys at HP, I told them I wanted to be able to record HD content on my new BlueRay R/W that came with the machine. They told me I needed to buy this particular TV tuner because it had to be configured at the factory with Vista tweaks and internal card etc.

Can I use the ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner with Direct TV to view and record HD content from Windows Vista Home Premium ("tweaked by HP")?
Hi Chris,

I'm just a bonehead consumer but if you have just a second, I sure would apreciate your advice. My cable company stinks so I signed up with DirectTV when I bought a new Sony XBR4 (1080P) Television (Circuit City gave me $300 off on the TV).

I also just bought a new HP M9000T media PC. The PC came with the ATI TV WONDER Digital Cable Tuner. When I talked to the guys at HP, I told them I wanted to be able to record HD content on my new BlueRay R/W that came with the machine. They told me I needed to buy this particular TV tuner because it had to be configured at the factory with Vista tweaks and internal card etc.

Can I use the ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner with Direct TV to view and record HD content from Windows Vista Home Premium ("tweaked by HP")?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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