2009-06-21, 07:37 AM
Hi,
My first post here. I am trying to decide if my system has enough horsepower to properly run a--1st Preference: SiliconDust HDHomeRun or 2nd choice: Hauppage 2250. My application is fairly simple. I want to watch TV from OTA antenna, preferably in HD, while, sometimes utilizing PIP and other times recording a 2nd program while I watch live. Iâd also like to use the TIVOish functions to skip commercials, scheduling, etc, nothing too complicated. I live in central LA, so I shouldnât be too far from station transmitters--maybe 20-30 miles or less.
If I canât do HD, then Iâd live with SD as long as I can watch one program and record another with some of the PVR functions.
Will I need a splitter, and if so can someone advise which one. Also any antenna recommendations would be welcome.
I would prefer to run GB-PVR as the software, but Iâve read that some registry editing may be necessary (but Iâm unclear if this is still necessary with the new beta software). I probably have enough knowledge about computers to really screw myself up, especially if I have to edit the XP registry. But I can follow clear, simple instructions and have a more knowledgeable friend to help me if I really get in trouble. The registry editing seems like the biggest downside to the HDHomeRun from what Iâve seen. Either way I just want to watch and record some OTA TV and donât want to spend months troubleshooting and trying to get my system to work with whatever route I go.
If my system doesnât have the juice to support the above functions, any advice as to a simple tuner/software to get that would work with my current system would be appreciated.
Is there anything else I should know about that I haven't covered?
Thanks for your help.
Laurence
My system:
Athlon64 3800 Dual Core 2.0GHz 939 socket, L2 cache-512Kb x 2
RAM: PC3200 DDR400 1Gb total (Iâd consider adding another 1 GB if it would significantly help. Otherwise 1GB works for all my current needs.)
MOBO: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with heatpipe (running only 1 video card)
Video: ATI Radeon X700 PCI-e 256 MG DDR3 (If absolutely necessary to get HD, I would consider adding a 2nd video card, since my MOBO is an SLI type which can support a 2nd card. Can someone advise if this is necessary?)
Monitor: Gateway FPD2185W that says it is HD capable, 720p or 1070i max.
Hard Drives: Multiple (caddy system) Seagate and Western Digital 7200 SATAs
Power Supply: Enermax Liberty 500W
LAN: 2--10/100 cards
Router: Wireless/Hard wiredâLinksys WRT 54G IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u,
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Ports Internet: One 10/100 RJ-45 Port
LAN: Four 10/100 RJ-45 Switched Ports
I have read that the wireless connection can be problematic so I am prepared to hard wire if necessary.
Available slots: PCI-e 16x, PCI-e multi 4/8/16, PCI-e 1X, 2-PCI standard
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 (I can put SP3 on as well)
My first post here. I am trying to decide if my system has enough horsepower to properly run a--1st Preference: SiliconDust HDHomeRun or 2nd choice: Hauppage 2250. My application is fairly simple. I want to watch TV from OTA antenna, preferably in HD, while, sometimes utilizing PIP and other times recording a 2nd program while I watch live. Iâd also like to use the TIVOish functions to skip commercials, scheduling, etc, nothing too complicated. I live in central LA, so I shouldnât be too far from station transmitters--maybe 20-30 miles or less.
If I canât do HD, then Iâd live with SD as long as I can watch one program and record another with some of the PVR functions.
Will I need a splitter, and if so can someone advise which one. Also any antenna recommendations would be welcome.
I would prefer to run GB-PVR as the software, but Iâve read that some registry editing may be necessary (but Iâm unclear if this is still necessary with the new beta software). I probably have enough knowledge about computers to really screw myself up, especially if I have to edit the XP registry. But I can follow clear, simple instructions and have a more knowledgeable friend to help me if I really get in trouble. The registry editing seems like the biggest downside to the HDHomeRun from what Iâve seen. Either way I just want to watch and record some OTA TV and donât want to spend months troubleshooting and trying to get my system to work with whatever route I go.
If my system doesnât have the juice to support the above functions, any advice as to a simple tuner/software to get that would work with my current system would be appreciated.
Is there anything else I should know about that I haven't covered?
Thanks for your help.
Laurence
My system:
Athlon64 3800 Dual Core 2.0GHz 939 socket, L2 cache-512Kb x 2
RAM: PC3200 DDR400 1Gb total (Iâd consider adding another 1 GB if it would significantly help. Otherwise 1GB works for all my current needs.)
MOBO: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with heatpipe (running only 1 video card)
Video: ATI Radeon X700 PCI-e 256 MG DDR3 (If absolutely necessary to get HD, I would consider adding a 2nd video card, since my MOBO is an SLI type which can support a 2nd card. Can someone advise if this is necessary?)
Monitor: Gateway FPD2185W that says it is HD capable, 720p or 1070i max.
Hard Drives: Multiple (caddy system) Seagate and Western Digital 7200 SATAs
Power Supply: Enermax Liberty 500W
LAN: 2--10/100 cards
Router: Wireless/Hard wiredâLinksys WRT 54G IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u,
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Ports Internet: One 10/100 RJ-45 Port
LAN: Four 10/100 RJ-45 Switched Ports
I have read that the wireless connection can be problematic so I am prepared to hard wire if necessary.
Available slots: PCI-e 16x, PCI-e multi 4/8/16, PCI-e 1X, 2-PCI standard
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 (I can put SP3 on as well)