Plextor Convertx PVR
Similar articles
Reviews section
ADVERTISEMENT
Reviews Disclaimer
Readers are reminded that the opinions expressed, and the results published in connection with reviews and/or laboratory test reports carried out on computing systems and/or related items are confined to, and representative of, only those goods supplied and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase.

Plextor Convertx PVR

Record TV channels and more to Divx

Recommended by PCW
Price: £151.56
Manufacturer: Plextor
Technical specifications



Ratings
Features: Features
Value for money: Value for money
Rate this product
Verdict

Pros:
Easy to use; works well

Cons:
No digital tuner or IR blaster

Overall:
The TV tuner adds extra functionality to an already impressive device, but the lack of an IR blaster is a notable drawback. This aside, it's an excellent product


Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 08 Jul 2005

ADVERTISEMENT

This isn't the first time we've seen a Plextor Convertx PVR. This latest upgrade includes all the features found on its predecessor, but now comes with an integrated analogue TV tuner.

As well as being able to take an input from this tuner the Convertx accepts signals via S-video and composite connections, so you could connect it to your Freeview or Sky box to record digital channels.

A fully-featured remote control is included along with a Scart-to-composite adapter. Set-up is easy, and we had the Convertx hooked up to receive signals via composite video and analogue TV signals in minutes.

The video can then be converted to a variety of preset formats on the fly, including many versions of Divx.

Intervideo's WinDVR handles the recording process. It's not the most user-friendly software, but the basic settings are relatively easy to master.

The Convertx falls down a little when it comes to scheduling recordings. Although it will happily change channels when a recording is due if you're using an analogue aerial input, things get more complicated when sourcing the video from a Freeview or satellite set-top box, because it has no way of changing the channel from an external source.

Media Center PCs get around this by using an infrared blaster that mimics the set-top box's remote control to change channels. An infrared blaster isn't currently available for the Convertx.

If you want a quick method of transferring video and recording analogue TV shows to your PC, the Convertx gets the job done with the minimum of fuss, but the addition of an infrared blaster, or digital TV tuner, would greatly increase its appeal.


All Home Entertainment

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

R E A D E R   R E V I E W S
M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links