2008-12-25, 06:49 PM
I could not find an answer to this question in the forums or FAQ, but apologies if I missed it somewhere.
My ATI display+tuner card has had the tuner stop working (analog via cable). I need to get a new tuner (they only seem to last about 2 years, my old Hauppage also died after 2 years, the Pinnacle one died after 2 years, etc). I note that the ATI one was junk because the image quality was never great and the recording system often crashed.
Anyway, I wanted to know if a USB2 card works as well as a PCI? The CPU is a 2GHz AMD part (single core) on a 3 year old PC. It seems to me that the USB host devices on the PC's motherboard should add no more load than the PCI slots, but I am not sure. Since these are still MPEG2 vs. MPEG4, the data rate will be higher, but well below the USB2 capability. Since I have to buy a new tuner, I figured I would ask before choosing one. The real point is picking which tuner puts the least load on the CPU and software.
Thoughts?
P.S. I think you should put this kind of info in the FAQ or the Wiki's "Card compatibility" page.
My ATI display+tuner card has had the tuner stop working (analog via cable). I need to get a new tuner (they only seem to last about 2 years, my old Hauppage also died after 2 years, the Pinnacle one died after 2 years, etc). I note that the ATI one was junk because the image quality was never great and the recording system often crashed.
Anyway, I wanted to know if a USB2 card works as well as a PCI? The CPU is a 2GHz AMD part (single core) on a 3 year old PC. It seems to me that the USB host devices on the PC's motherboard should add no more load than the PCI slots, but I am not sure. Since these are still MPEG2 vs. MPEG4, the data rate will be higher, but well below the USB2 capability. Since I have to buy a new tuner, I figured I would ask before choosing one. The real point is picking which tuner puts the least load on the CPU and software.
Thoughts?
P.S. I think you should put this kind of info in the FAQ or the Wiki's "Card compatibility" page.