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Old Notebook, Low-end GPU

 
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Old Notebook, Low-end GPU
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2009-11-12, 04:32 AM
I've tried a few USB tuner cards and have had to return them all, because of horrible, packaged software that demands too much of my computer.

Will GBPVR run on my system? I have an old Sony VAIO notebook with an IGP. My RAM and CPU exceed the system requirements, but I don't know if my GPU is sufficient. Here's what I have:

CPU: Mobile Intel Pentium 4 3.20 GHz
RAM: 1 GB
HDD: 5400 RPM 70 GB (approx 10 GB free)
GPU: ATI Radeon IGP 345M 64 MB shared VRAM
USB: 2.0 powered
OS: Windows XP SP3
Line-In: Analog Cable-TV (NTSC)

Can I watch TV using this hardware? I'd be using an external NTSC tuner via USB. Recording is not a priority; I just want to watch the cable TV I'm paying for (I don't own a TV).

Thanks! Smile
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2009-11-12, 08:26 AM
Download and install is free and quick - worth a try Wink

If you run GB-PVR and get the menu then you're in look. If you get a message "your system doesn't support the required VMR render" then you're not in luck. Playing back fullscreen video may be your next problem with low-end hardware mind.
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2009-11-12, 09:08 AM
don't forget you can always use overlay...Smile
[osd slows things down quite a bit with ovelay, but video looks great on almost anything]
but use vmr9fse if you can...
you should be able to do sd video...i doubt it's up to hd...
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2009-11-12, 02:09 PM
It should be quite fine, since that seems to spec out better than my current HTPC. (booo I need an upgrade).
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