NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public Hardware v
« Previous 1 … 133 134 135 136 137 … 263 Next »
HUGE bind

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
HUGE bind
Azimuth
Offline

Member

Posts: 225
Threads: 47
Joined: Oct 2006
#1
2007-07-12, 05:24 AM
I just built a new PVR with a motherboard that has PCI-X slots. these slots are capable of downgrading to PCI, provided the card I put in it is a certain voltage. well 4 of my PVR150's are not the right voltage. Luckily I have one that is.
I need to get more tuners fast.
With my PVR 150's I used to have 3 capturing through composite connections and one through the analog tuner. is it possible to eliminate one by using both the composite and the coax connection simultaneously?

Any other insight is welcome.
Thanks.
[SIZE="1"]SuperMicro PDSME+ Core2Duo 2.40GHz 6.0GB Ram | HD Homerun | (4) NMT | GB-PVR v1.5.21 | Windows 7 Enterprise x64[/SIZE]
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,809
Threads: 769
Joined: Nov 2003
#2
2007-07-12, 05:26 AM
No, you can use either composite or coax but not both at the same time. The is only one encoder etc.
Azimuth
Offline

Member

Posts: 225
Threads: 47
Joined: Oct 2006
#3
2007-07-12, 05:39 AM
OK, Thanks.
[SIZE="1"]SuperMicro PDSME+ Core2Duo 2.40GHz 6.0GB Ram | HD Homerun | (4) NMT | GB-PVR v1.5.21 | Windows 7 Enterprise x64[/SIZE]
Azimuth
Offline

Member

Posts: 225
Threads: 47
Joined: Oct 2006
#4
2007-07-12, 07:16 AM
Are there any GBPVR Supported cards with Component or DVI/HDMI input for HD?
[SIZE="1"]SuperMicro PDSME+ Core2Duo 2.40GHz 6.0GB Ram | HD Homerun | (4) NMT | GB-PVR v1.5.21 | Windows 7 Enterprise x64[/SIZE]
Ted the Penguin
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 1,590
Threads: 64
Joined: Aug 2006
#5
2007-07-12, 01:27 PM
Azimuth Wrote:Are there any GBPVR Supported cards with Component or DVI/HDMI input for HD?
this issue has been beaten to death, in many places, including AVSForum and some forums here...

the answer is very sadly... no, there are cards that do it, but they are in the range of thousands of dollars, for TV studios. the amount of raw processing power required to encode an HD stream on the fly is very high.

however we may be in luck, fujitsu seems to have released a chip that can encode HD to x.264 on the fly, the chip itself costs a couple hundred, and then plus other components and dev costs, expect the card that can do this to run from $500 to $1000. and it wont be out for a while still. but hey, it gives you something to look forward to/save for :p
sub Wrote:Are you trying to make sure I get nothing done today?
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode