2008-08-17, 08:00 PM
Hi,
Now that Gbpvr is essentially flawless for me it's time to risk waf wrath and replace the current cumbersome but tenacious route to watching art movies sat tv (manhattan st550 sat receiver + viaccess cam + PVR150 ) with a hopefully equally robust solution with dvb-s pci card + phoenix reader + software (ehmmmmmm, software).
Should mention that on a whim I purchased a compro s350 (Dava, it's your fault!) thinking I would not need a CI. But I see that the succeses mentioned on Gbpvr all seem to be based on DVB-S cards with CI.
Is it essential that a dvb-s card has an exisitng CI even though the CI itself is not used?
Is the compro s350 therefore a complete non-starter? I do have an RMA for it (many thanks, Scan) but it would be a shame to return it if it would make a serviceable second input, maybe sharing the smartcard?
Anyway, creeping up on the main reason for the post:
I am after a robust solution, and would prefer to only buy it once (cough; s350 , cough cough; plextor PX-M402U), so is there any down-side to choosing the twinhan(azurewave) dvb-s2, with potential for HD, over the dvb-s even though I don't intend to view HD for some time?
http://www.woden.com/html/desktop_tv.html
http://www.dvbdirect.com/product_info.ph...ucts_id/94
or maybe there are better (robust|compatible rather than picture quality) dvb-s cards?
Also, in terms of cardreader, which of the
iInfinity usb phoenix,
Smartmouse USB,
Infinity USB Unlimited ...
is most suitable|painless|robust|compatible, bearing in mind all I need to do(?) is read an exisitng art movies viaccess card?
Suggestions welcome. Advice on the the non-startage of the s350 quite urgent as the RMA expires on tuesday!
Thanks,
David
Now that Gbpvr is essentially flawless for me it's time to risk waf wrath and replace the current cumbersome but tenacious route to watching art movies sat tv (manhattan st550 sat receiver + viaccess cam + PVR150 ) with a hopefully equally robust solution with dvb-s pci card + phoenix reader + software (ehmmmmmm, software).
Should mention that on a whim I purchased a compro s350 (Dava, it's your fault!) thinking I would not need a CI. But I see that the succeses mentioned on Gbpvr all seem to be based on DVB-S cards with CI.
Is it essential that a dvb-s card has an exisitng CI even though the CI itself is not used?
Is the compro s350 therefore a complete non-starter? I do have an RMA for it (many thanks, Scan) but it would be a shame to return it if it would make a serviceable second input, maybe sharing the smartcard?
Anyway, creeping up on the main reason for the post:
I am after a robust solution, and would prefer to only buy it once (cough; s350 , cough cough; plextor PX-M402U), so is there any down-side to choosing the twinhan(azurewave) dvb-s2, with potential for HD, over the dvb-s even though I don't intend to view HD for some time?
http://www.woden.com/html/desktop_tv.html
http://www.dvbdirect.com/product_info.ph...ucts_id/94
or maybe there are better (robust|compatible rather than picture quality) dvb-s cards?
Also, in terms of cardreader, which of the
iInfinity usb phoenix,
Smartmouse USB,
Infinity USB Unlimited ...
is most suitable|painless|robust|compatible, bearing in mind all I need to do(?) is read an exisitng art movies viaccess card?
Suggestions welcome. Advice on the the non-startage of the s350 quite urgent as the RMA expires on tuesday!
Thanks,
David
1.2.13, XP SP3, C2Duo E6550,2GB, 2600XT, 500GB + 750GB raid 1, 2 * MVP (wired)
Nova-T 500 ; PVR150 << Manhattan st550 << 90cm motorised dish
USB-UIRT + HIP + custom 'HipSend' to change channels and coordinate dish
Nova-T 500 ; PVR150 << Manhattan st550 << 90cm motorised dish
USB-UIRT + HIP + custom 'HipSend' to change channels and coordinate dish