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Any have any recommendations? I've got a good one - an ATI 650 - in my HTPC but that box is Windows only. I'd like to get rid of the tv in my office and stick a tv tuner card in my hackintosh. It needs to be cross-compatible because I spend time in both OSes. I'd prefer internal, too. I'd actually *greatly* prefer internal. I have room in my tower and I don't want to clutter up my desk. TIA.
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Not internal, but I own and like the PCTV nanoStick Ultimate, which works with both Windows and Mac. Great hardware and good software (i.e. simple and functional). Using it to watch some of the World Cup, actually.
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