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Kevlar_IIA
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#11
2004-04-19, 06:45 PM
Via M10000 Nehemiah (mini-itx with 1ghz via cpu).
256mb ram.
PVR-350 (pal, Sweden).
120gb HD whit extra aluminum caseing for sound and cooling.
Nec 1300 DVD+-R/RW.
Modified Zalman heatsink whit a Papst 18db 40mm fan + a Zalman fan mate.
Two more fans in the box whit a Colbalt pyramid V+(Microprocesing fan-controler).
The ACDC is fanless 100Watts (cooming soon).

In software I curently have Win XP pro(whit out SP1) Eng version (going to change to Win XP home whit SP1).

The grabber is the O2grabber. And the remotes that I use is the ATI remote wonder(for windows), and Happaunge for GB-PVR. I have also orderd a Joytech AV controll center that I will use for all the scarts and sync of sound. My speakers are 5.1 I think they are calld Creative labs P530.

The problems I have is recording from EPG but after a clean installasion + SP1 I hope it will work.
Cheers every body/Jonas
paulrking
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#12
2004-04-19, 11:19 PM
Athlon XP2500+
512MB PC2700
2 x 160GB Maxtor HDD
PVR350
128MB Radeon 9600
MediaMVP (not functioning yet!Wink
4 x Sony DVD +/- RW
XP Pro sp1
Visual Studio .Net 2003
RedRat3 i/r blaster
PACE Sky Minibox

All working fine up to the point of distributing the gbpvr to another room using the MediaMVP and at the moment that's a no go (MediaMVP working OK using Hauppauge own software but refusing to play ball with gbpvr)

Regards
PK


All working fine
sisuomin
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#13
2004-04-22, 06:29 PM
I guess I have the lowest end machine with PVR350

Processor
Model : Intel® Pentium® II
Speed : 400MHz

Motherboard
System : Compaq Deskpro EN Series
Total Memory : 192MB SDRAM


Video System
Adapter : ATI Technologies Inc. 3D RAGE PRO AGP 2X

Hard Disk : Seagate Barracuda SerialATA 7200.7 160.0GB 8MB

Operating System
Windows System : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Win32 x86) 5.00.2195 (Service Pack 4)



Otherwise working ok, but windows eventually hangs when surfing channels with livetv.
Crazyx
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#14
2004-04-23, 06:27 AM
Athlon 2500+
512 MB ram
Nvidea Geforce 5200
Zalman cooler for the processor (very silent, can recommand it for everyone)
120 GB Seagate HD
PVR350
DVD
Win XP with SP1
On Hardware Wishlist for this pc : 2 x 200 GB hd extra

This isn't my standard pc, thats why the videocard is so weak. I wanted to put together a pc as silent as possible, and that videocard didnt have a cooler on it. And well, it is very silent, you dont notice the difference on sound level if the pc is turned or not, quite a difference with my other pc Wink.

Everything works just fine. I had some issues with updating to a new version, but i did something wrong. So not really a problem there. The only problems that i really have is that the music doesnt work (cant play mp3), and that it is impossible at the moment to play divx with it. (i use the tvout of the PVR350, the difference in quality is so huge, that i dont even want to consider to use something else Tongue )
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#15
2004-04-23, 11:31 AM
These are my specs :

Shuttle SN41G2
(Nforce 2 - GeForce 4 graphics. TV/Out from mobo)
Athlon XP 2600
512 mb DDR
80GB Hitachi drive
SONY DVD +/- RW drive
Hauppage WinTV PVR350 (using Tuner/Antenna port)
Hauppage Silver Remote
Shuttle PN31 Remote
Toshiba 28" CRT TV
IBM Wireless Mouse/Keyboard
USB UIRT
Pace Sky Digital STB (rf out)
Girder 3.3
Windows XP Home SP1
802.11 Wireless LAN
Telewest Blueyonder Broadband 512k
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#16
2004-04-23, 01:36 PM
Moded Compaq en series case (desktop)
tvpvr 350
cpu: 933
Mem: 512MB
SCSI HD for OS: XP pro Sp1
160 gig WD IDE HD (8mb cache) for storage.
gbpvr 015e
system attached to:
Yamaha dts receiver (attached are 2 5 way paradigm front tower speakers,  center infinity speaker & two rear 4 way infinity also.)
36" Sony tv
Only one minor problem is: gbpvr would freeze if I surf tv channels, but I only record & view shows/movies anyway so this isn't a big deal.
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#17
2004-04-23, 10:44 PM
PVR 350

Athlon XP 2000
MSI Kt4 Ultra
512Mb Pc2700
Radeon 9600
Audigy 2 ZS
120Gb IBM Deskstar

Plenty of other bits
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