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Anyone got one of these working with GBPVR

 
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Anyone got one of these working with GBPVR
Kevl
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2006-07-24, 08:19 PM
http://www.digitalnow.com.au/product_pag...ttroS.html


Costs around Au$250 which I think is around £100 sterling.

Looks very good from the spec sheet. Wonder if anyone has any experience with it?


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2006-07-25, 04:03 PM
Wow... that is one rockin' card if it worked with GB-PVR. Quad tuners would be sweet! Too bad it is for AU only... Sad

A Google search on them doesn't seem to turn up much either. Then again, I don't have digital cable (to the PVR anyway) so it doesn't look like I could use it even if there was a US version.

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2006-07-25, 05:47 PM
I emailed the company and they say all of thier products work fine in the UK at least.


4 tuners on one board saves a lot of slots in a pc and might simplify getting it all to work.



Apparently dvbviewer works fine with it.


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2006-07-25, 05:55 PM
Kevl Wrote:wonder if anyone has any experience with it?
Have you tried posting on any other forums? byopvr.com for example?

Ran a quick google serach, came up with nothing. As rowle1jt said, 4 tuners would be sweet. PCI express and 3.0GHz CPU rqd tho which would mean another h/w upgrade for me Sad
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2006-07-25, 07:15 PM
Haven't posted anywhere else. Did think about posting on the mediaportal site but in the past I've found that site un-helpful.

I'm thinking of upgrading anyway. The newer ATI PCI-E cards have hardware mpeg decode but my hardware is currently old type PCI slots only.

Typically newer PCI-E boards have fewer slots so a single slot 4 tuner solution works for me. I'm thinking of getting a core duo type board. I suspect that would have enough grunt and would be cooler. I currently have a p4 solution but it is occasionally prone to stuttering so offloading mpeg decode to the GPU seems ideal.

Trouble with all this stuff - unless you know someone who has one working you can never be sure it will work ok. I have 3 dvb tuner cards that have been less than useful.

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2006-07-25, 08:30 PM
You might also be intrested in these cards (not sure if available yet) :

http://www.lifeview.com.tw/html/products...utions.htm
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2006-07-25, 10:00 PM
Many thanks SWK


I'll take a look.


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2006-07-26, 05:27 AM
Wow is right. Cool

This is a great card for the money! Compact also which suits a HTPC.

Pity I already have the $$ invested in tuners....although....
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2006-07-26, 04:42 PM
That is a nice card. I wonder which PCI-e speed it actually uses... 1x, 2x, 4x...
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2006-07-26, 08:29 PM
Nice - DVB-C & DVB-T would be nice but tbh are you limited to one type ie 2 x sat or 2 x DTT ? ( Did you follow that ? )

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