2008-12-03, 03:21 PM
I just started messing with GB-PVR, here's what I have so far.
-An older workstation with a Pentium 4 (don't know the speed off the top of my head, it's descent) and 1gb of RAM.
-HVR-1600 card
-Radeon 7000 going out S-Video converted to RCA and into a normal TV (nothing fancy, just a plain old TV). I don't need HD, as long as I have a clear picture I'm happy.
-Using on board sound card
-Windows XP Pro that I leaned way down using nLite
Here's my situation:
I've been messing with live TV, haven't started trying to record or anything yet. Everything works fine for the most part except the audio occasional stutters, mostly when changing channels, no big deal, but the picture looks somewhat pixelated. It keeps up and is pretty smooth, but it isn't as clear as I think it should be.
And here's my question:
I have an extra 4x AGP slot (but it has to be low profile so I think my options will be limited), would a better graphics card help with the pixelation? I guess I don't know what is causing the pixelation.
I also have an old sound blaster card I could throw in to help out with CPU load.
-An older workstation with a Pentium 4 (don't know the speed off the top of my head, it's descent) and 1gb of RAM.
-HVR-1600 card
-Radeon 7000 going out S-Video converted to RCA and into a normal TV (nothing fancy, just a plain old TV). I don't need HD, as long as I have a clear picture I'm happy.
-Using on board sound card
-Windows XP Pro that I leaned way down using nLite
Here's my situation:
I've been messing with live TV, haven't started trying to record or anything yet. Everything works fine for the most part except the audio occasional stutters, mostly when changing channels, no big deal, but the picture looks somewhat pixelated. It keeps up and is pretty smooth, but it isn't as clear as I think it should be.
And here's my question:
I have an extra 4x AGP slot (but it has to be low profile so I think my options will be limited), would a better graphics card help with the pixelation? I guess I don't know what is causing the pixelation.
I also have an old sound blaster card I could throw in to help out with CPU load.