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  1. Maintaining updated Avermedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX (H826) software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. Using outdated or corrupt Avermedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX (H826) drivers can cause system errors, crashes.
  2. To watch TV on a Mac with the Volar Max, you’ll need to use the AverTV for Mac software. I tested with version 2.0.9, which you can download from AverMedia’s Website. The software lets you.

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Avermedia hybrid volar max
Manufacturer:Avermedia
Hardware Type:TV Tuner
Model:AVerTV
Series:ATSC
Model Number:Hybrid Volar MAX (H826)

Compatibility:Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
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Download Size:3.4 MB
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Avermedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX (H826) (ATSC) drivers are tiny programs that enable your TV Tuner hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated Avermedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX (H826) software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. Using outdated or corrupt Avermedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX (H826) drivers can cause system errors, crashes, and cause your computer or hardware to fail. Furthermore, installing the wrong Avermedia drivers can make these problems even worse.

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UPDATE November 2016: Still going strong on some of the older versions of Windows with Media Center I have, Microsoft have taken Media Center out of Windows 10 (the update will actually remove it from your PC or laptop!), but on my Windows 8.1 laptop it works fine as before, including the TV schedule that downloads, all in glorious HD with recording. I actually keep the 8.1 version around, having moved that to a new laptop, because I can use that to watch TV. I know, I'm a nut ;) I actually managed to get a couple of other media center applications to talk to this unit, fun if you're a tinkerer.
ORIGINAL: (Parts of this review come from my earlier review of the Avertv Hybrid Volar Max unit, which is technically similar, but comes with AverTV's own software suite. At the time of this writing I use the Windows Media Center version only).
This unit is intended for use with the Windows Media Center that is packaged with some versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 - check before you buy - if 'Windows Media Center' is not an option in your start menu, your Windows doesn't have it, although you can upgrade the operating system to get it. Under Windows Vista and Windows 7, a TV tuner is recognized by the operating system (that is part of the reason Microsoft has integrated the Windows Media Center in some versions of Windows), and handled as an integral part of your computer, it isn't an 'alien' device, so to speak. Be aware that some versions of the Media Center under Windows Vista won't recognize digital (Clear QAM) channels - there is a workaround, but that generally requires a Microsoft update pack that is very hard to find, and no longer distributed by Microsoft. Even then, it is finicky, and I would recommend against it if you don't have what we call 'Windows internals'. The 'other' Avermedia adapter Avertv Hybrid Volar Max has its own software for this, and should work right out of the box in this instance, costing $20 to $30 more.
Once the drivers are loaded the Avermedia device is recognized and the Media Center will offer to have it detect and program all available broadcast channels - analog TV and digital TV. If your computer is set up to display HD TV (which normally requires an HDMI connector, and an HD flat panel TV set up to display at a 1920x1280 resolution at 60 Hz - 30 will work too) you can watch and record HD TV 'at full throttle', so to speak - please remember, many PCs do NOT provide that resolution natively, but need an external HD display for it! If connected via an HDMI cable, and with a Dolby decoder built into the TV, or connected through the TV, this unit will provide full spec HD. Pretty amazing.
The Avermedia tuner picked up all available cable channels flawlessly (it is capable of receiving from an indoor or outdoor TV antenna, digital or analog, as well) and Windows Media Center downloaded the entire programming schedule for it, once I had told it my location and cable system. This is, to me, the only way to use this tuner - the TV schedule Windows pulls down from the internet is free, you can see what is on, program detail, and you can check the schedule a week ahead of time and program anything you want to record. It is important that your PC is fast enough - recording HD television with Dolby 5.1 audio, both of which the tuner receives and makes available, requires a LOT of horsepower. Even more if you want to use the PC for other things while you have the TV running, which is perfectly possible. A 64 bit version of Windows helps, as does extra memory. 64 bit Windows can handle 8 GB of RAM or more, provided your motherboard and BIOS are capable of addressing that. Several of my laptops were, but the VAIO desktop I am now using can only address 4 GB of RAM. For HD TV, that is fairly marginal, due to the memory requirements of the graphics chipset. Remember as well that the USB port the unit is plugged into shares its bandwidth among all USB ports, and if you have a lot of active USB devices, the port performance can degrade, and make TV watching a hit-or-miss proposition.
But it is there, and if you want to play with TV, or if you want a cheap DVR/PVR, this unit is cheap, works very well, and gives you all the advantages of a cable company DVR. For recording, you will need to make sure you have a huuuuge hard disk in your PC (one one hour HD program will take some 4GB of disk space), or better still, an external drive to store recorded TV on. Remember that the Windows Media Center works like a DVR, meaning you can pause and review what you're watching, but for that to work it needs a good amount of disk space, as it continually saves what you're watching to a temporary file structure that can get quite large, and that you cannot turn off.
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