Posted by: marc - 2005-12-05, 11:55 PM - Forum: MVP & NMT
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I have recently installed a satellite card into my set up. If I view live TV from it through my MVP all is fine, if watch a recording then the playback is jerky. If I watch a recording made from my PVR150 card then all is fine. Can anyone suggest which settings might have an influence on this. Also plays OK on the PC.
Thanks for any suggestions
Marc
System as below:
Windows XP pro
AMD Athlon 3200+
Asus A7V880 motherboard
512 Meg PC3200 DDR Corsair Value Select
80Gb SATA300 Hitachi (IBM/HGST) Deskstar 7K80 7200rpm,8MB (program disk)
Maxtor 300 Gig Hard Drive 5400rpm ATA 133 2MB (video disk)
Intel pro/100+PCI network adapter
Hauppage PVR 150
Twinhann sat 1022A
Hauppage MVP with 100M connection via a Netgear hub
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for sale as whole and for components - name your price.
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