Recording HD through component (Xbox 360)

Hello,
I was wondering if there was a PCI express card for the Mac Pro that would allow me to record video/audio from an Xbox 360 in HD, and also had a coaxial input for cable tv?
Thanks.

Anyone got any help at all? In theory this should work, I'm just looking for confirmation.

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