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Recommend A TV Card
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2005-01-21, 08:17 AM
Which TV Card and remote would you recommend to use with GBPVR. I'm UK based
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2005-01-21, 09:12 AM
the pvr150 (non mce version), its a good card, well supported, and comes with a IR blaster (if you ever need one).  and the quality is excellent.  hauppauge make really good hardware, crap software, but really good hardware. gbpvr is aimed to work best with the hauppauge cards.



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2005-01-21, 12:31 PM
cheers reven will look this card
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2005-01-21, 01:04 PM
Why not wait (hopefully not too long) until GBPVR supports DVB-T and get a digital TV Hauppauge Nova-T "freeview" card instead ?

This will be better quality than the analogue PVR150 ?
and it will have more channels.
and its a tad cheaper.
(£70 vs £73 on dabs.com, although the're not the cheapest)
XP Pro SP2, X-Card, Nova-T 909
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2005-01-21, 05:16 PM
When will support the Nova-T be out?
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2005-01-21, 08:53 PM
Will GBPVR work with a Hauppauge PVR 250
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2005-01-21, 10:57 PM
Yes, it works fine. I have one here.

The supported cards are listed on this site's home page.



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2005-01-21, 11:33 PM
cheers bluesxman, took the plunge and bought a PVR250 with remote.

Got a video sender.

All I need now is a larger HD. Have got a spare XP pro pc, xp2500, 512mb of DDR400 and Nvidea mx440 tv out card. Will do the biz.
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2005-01-27, 03:10 PM
I have a hauppauge 150mce which plays flawlessly w/ gb-pvr and beyondTV. I think Hauppauge is a safe bet.
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