2007-12-15, 08:18 PM
I have a desktop that I would like to convert into a PVR. Iâve done some research and Iâm at the verge of picking up a tv-tuner to use with GB-PVR and Iâd like some suggestions. Here are the specs of the desktop:
Sony Vaio Desktop
- P4 1.5ghz (478-socket)
- 512 mb RAM pc-133 (thatâs all the board will take)
- 60 gb hard drive
- DVD rom (no burner)
- FX 5200 128 mb video card (AGP w/ no dvi out)
- PCI slot 1 (USB 2.0 card since board has only 1.1)
- PCI slot 2&3 are open
- I also am inheriting a Harmony remote (not sure which model) in the near future
I donât have cable or anything like that so Iâm limited to local channels which at the current time are all broadcast in analog and digital with some HD content on the digital stations. Iâd like to take advantage of the free OTA HD, but I think I will have to wait until I have a more powerful PC. Upgrading this old VAIO doesnât seem like a good idea given its socket, lack of USB 2.0, slow bus speed etc. Am I right, or is this computer up to the task of HD playback?
Iâd like to start playing around with GB-PVR, but I need to get a capture card first. I was thinking that I could get a combo card so that I could utilize the NTSC side now with my weak computer and then utilize both NTSC/ATSC with a decent system in the future. Or should I just get an analog card now and then upgrade cards later?
Here are the cards that I have found that look like they might work:
ATI 650 (~$70 @ Newegg)
HVR 1600 (~$85 @ Newegg)
ATI 550 analog only(~$40 @ Newegg)
HVR 950 usb (~$60 various places)
Here are my questions about these cards:
Will the 550 or 650 perform the same on analog duties (in terms of processor utilization, picture quality)?
Will the hvr 1600 record ntsc and watch live atsc at the same time or can it only use one tuner at a time? How about the 650?
As far as I can tell, the hvr 950 doesn't have hardware encoding. Is that correct? It will require more processor than the other devices right?
Sorry for the long post. Please help me if you can.
Sony Vaio Desktop
- P4 1.5ghz (478-socket)
- 512 mb RAM pc-133 (thatâs all the board will take)
- 60 gb hard drive
- DVD rom (no burner)
- FX 5200 128 mb video card (AGP w/ no dvi out)
- PCI slot 1 (USB 2.0 card since board has only 1.1)
- PCI slot 2&3 are open
- I also am inheriting a Harmony remote (not sure which model) in the near future
I donât have cable or anything like that so Iâm limited to local channels which at the current time are all broadcast in analog and digital with some HD content on the digital stations. Iâd like to take advantage of the free OTA HD, but I think I will have to wait until I have a more powerful PC. Upgrading this old VAIO doesnât seem like a good idea given its socket, lack of USB 2.0, slow bus speed etc. Am I right, or is this computer up to the task of HD playback?
Iâd like to start playing around with GB-PVR, but I need to get a capture card first. I was thinking that I could get a combo card so that I could utilize the NTSC side now with my weak computer and then utilize both NTSC/ATSC with a decent system in the future. Or should I just get an analog card now and then upgrade cards later?
Here are the cards that I have found that look like they might work:
ATI 650 (~$70 @ Newegg)
HVR 1600 (~$85 @ Newegg)
ATI 550 analog only(~$40 @ Newegg)
HVR 950 usb (~$60 various places)
Here are my questions about these cards:
Will the 550 or 650 perform the same on analog duties (in terms of processor utilization, picture quality)?
Will the hvr 1600 record ntsc and watch live atsc at the same time or can it only use one tuner at a time? How about the 650?
As far as I can tell, the hvr 950 doesn't have hardware encoding. Is that correct? It will require more processor than the other devices right?
Sorry for the long post. Please help me if you can.