2010-06-17, 07:17 PM
So I'm having a bit of a hard time figuring out the long range view/use model for N-PVR and remote TVs.
I originally had GBPVR + Hauppage analog capture and played this back to 2 different tvs using MVPs. This worked GREAT for several years until the "digital age" caught up and passed me by :-) With my current Comcast clear QAM channels, GBPVR does a great job of recording the .ts files but I really had to work to get the transcode from .ts to .mpg to work for my MVPs. I've never been entirely satisfied with the resulting file (can be choppy at times) and skipping forward/back is problematic at best. I find that I still have a better experience recording the limited analog channels that we still get rather than dealing with the transcode issues from the clear QAM conversions.
With N-PVR and the availability of new NMTs (e.g C-200), I'm trying to scope what my "next-gen" configuration should be. I'm upgrading my recording PC, capture cards, software, and adding a couple of HD TVs.
If I read the posts correctly, the newer NMTs don't lend themselves to running something like MVPMCX2. Is the future expectation to use N-PVR only to RECORD and then use the native NMT user interfaces for PLAYBACK? How does N-PVR fit into the total landscape? While I'm sure a lot of different answers could be cobbled together, I was just wondering if there was a "model" that was being recommended or being worked towards.
I originally had GBPVR + Hauppage analog capture and played this back to 2 different tvs using MVPs. This worked GREAT for several years until the "digital age" caught up and passed me by :-) With my current Comcast clear QAM channels, GBPVR does a great job of recording the .ts files but I really had to work to get the transcode from .ts to .mpg to work for my MVPs. I've never been entirely satisfied with the resulting file (can be choppy at times) and skipping forward/back is problematic at best. I find that I still have a better experience recording the limited analog channels that we still get rather than dealing with the transcode issues from the clear QAM conversions.
With N-PVR and the availability of new NMTs (e.g C-200), I'm trying to scope what my "next-gen" configuration should be. I'm upgrading my recording PC, capture cards, software, and adding a couple of HD TVs.
If I read the posts correctly, the newer NMTs don't lend themselves to running something like MVPMCX2. Is the future expectation to use N-PVR only to RECORD and then use the native NMT user interfaces for PLAYBACK? How does N-PVR fit into the total landscape? While I'm sure a lot of different answers could be cobbled together, I was just wondering if there was a "model" that was being recommended or being worked towards.