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Best dvb-t for UK?

 
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Best dvb-t for UK?
michaelrmgreen
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2007-03-24, 04:39 PM
What's the best choice for UK dvb-t ('Freeview') tuners on the PCI bus. Additionally what's an appropriate CPU/chipset combination for a 3 tuner setup?
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2007-03-24, 04:54 PM
There are several people here that use multiple Hauppauge Nova-T devices, so these are probably a pretty safe bet.
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2007-03-24, 06:13 PM
I use a Nova-t-500 alongside a PVR150 and it works fine now after some tweaking. I've also used for a short time a Kworld external USB2 DVB-t thing at the same time.
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2007-03-24, 06:35 PM
I have three Nova-T's that have never given me any issues at all.

Ive not heard of any issues with particular chipsets/CPU's, I use AMD Athlon and SiS chipset.
GBPVR: A64 X2 6000+, ASUS M2A-VM HDMI, 4GB ram, 8800GT GFX, 2x Nova-T DVB-T, 1x D-Box2 Cable reciever, 2x Wired MVP's, 1.0.16. Vista.
Plugins: MusicLibrary2, Weather, Int Cinema Listings, Burn DVDX2, D-Box2 Plugin, DVD Ripper.
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2007-03-24, 06:42 PM
I can vouch for the Nova-T (90002) boards. I have four -two bought new and two acquired on eBay. You can get them new from eBuyer for £23.81 inc. VAT at the moment.

You should have no problems with a modest CPU speed - I have a P4 2.4GHz CPU and with all four tuners recording, the CPU usage is minimal. I'd recommend at least 512MB RAM although 1GB is my preference for anything that's running AV applications. My chipset is Intel D845 which has never caused me any problems. I'd also reecommend a 'fast' HDD if you're going to be recording multiple programmes simultaneously.

Cheers,
Brian
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