2010-03-29, 08:10 PM
Hi
Does anyone have an overview of the stability of HDHomerun as a dvb-c device(QAM 256)?
Going digital has been a bit of a driver nightmare for me, so I would like some reassurance before I order one ... I started out with 3 Hauppauge hvr-930c's which are having serious BDA driver issues ... Zero length recordings about 25% of the time (http://forums.gbpvr.com//showthread.php?...highlight=)...
I managed to get a refund for two of them and then ordered 2 Terratec Cinergy PCI CI HD cards, however, it turns out there is a driver issue when running more than one of these cards. After a lot of research I found that there is a Skystar dvb-c device with the same chipset, but their driver is newer .. After hacking the Terratec driver is has been running completely stable for a few months now, however, these experiences leave me a bit reluctant to purchase an expensive ethernet based device ... If I could get a few comments on the stability of this device it would be greatly apprieciated ...
Regards,
Casper
Does anyone have an overview of the stability of HDHomerun as a dvb-c device(QAM 256)?
Going digital has been a bit of a driver nightmare for me, so I would like some reassurance before I order one ... I started out with 3 Hauppauge hvr-930c's which are having serious BDA driver issues ... Zero length recordings about 25% of the time (http://forums.gbpvr.com//showthread.php?...highlight=)...
I managed to get a refund for two of them and then ordered 2 Terratec Cinergy PCI CI HD cards, however, it turns out there is a driver issue when running more than one of these cards. After a lot of research I found that there is a Skystar dvb-c device with the same chipset, but their driver is newer .. After hacking the Terratec driver is has been running completely stable for a few months now, however, these experiences leave me a bit reluctant to purchase an expensive ethernet based device ... If I could get a few comments on the stability of this device it would be greatly apprieciated ...
Regards,
Casper
Going digital soon ...