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bigapl
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2005-10-20, 03:38 PM
Is the Leadtek PVR2000 comnpatible with GBPVR?
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2005-10-21, 07:19 AM
Is it listed in the compatible cards list on http://www.gbpvr.com?
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2005-10-21, 10:49 AM
The list states "and many more" but iI figured there was a complete list somewhere.
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2005-10-21, 10:59 AM
I assume you don't have one (because that would make it easy for you to try, I mean). Hm... I did a little searching on the board (you are welcome to try, too, if you want to) and found this thread that states that it is supported:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...adtek+2000

and this thread saying you should buy another card:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...adtek+2000

and a classic, stating all leadtek cards are the best:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...adtek+2000

Read up on the other threads regarding this device before you decide to buy one if you haven't already.
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2005-10-21, 11:32 AM
I have one and was thinking of getting a second for when I finally assemble and load gbpvr I have seen where people say good and bad but is there a complete list just incase I decide on a differant card?
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2005-10-21, 01:36 PM
bigapl Wrote:The list states "and many more" but iI figured there was a complete list somewhere.
I can't see "and many more", but the site does say "and lots of others" but that refers to DVB-T and DVB-S devices which the Leadtek isn't. If you are sticking with analogue, then go with what's listed.
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