2005-06-06, 01:00 PM
Hi,
I just discovered GBPVR this weekend and my first impression is that it looks awesome - Breathing life into my otherwise unused Media-MVP.
I want to buy a DVB-T card (or, ideally, an external USB2 device) to receive digital terrestrial broadcasts. I'm currently a little confused because I've read that GBPVR requires the card to have hardware MPEG encoding, but also that the Hauppauge Win TV Nova-T USB2 is suitable (which, as far as I know, doesn't have hardware MPEG encoding). Is it the BDA driver that makes that possible?
Is it worth considering a card without hardware MPEG encoding? How CPU intensive is software encoding? I'm ultimately aiming to have two capture devices and would like the PC to be usable for other tasks at the same time.
Which device would you recommend? I'm looking to spend less than £100.
Cheers,
Simon.
I just discovered GBPVR this weekend and my first impression is that it looks awesome - Breathing life into my otherwise unused Media-MVP.
I want to buy a DVB-T card (or, ideally, an external USB2 device) to receive digital terrestrial broadcasts. I'm currently a little confused because I've read that GBPVR requires the card to have hardware MPEG encoding, but also that the Hauppauge Win TV Nova-T USB2 is suitable (which, as far as I know, doesn't have hardware MPEG encoding). Is it the BDA driver that makes that possible?
Is it worth considering a card without hardware MPEG encoding? How CPU intensive is software encoding? I'm ultimately aiming to have two capture devices and would like the PC to be usable for other tasks at the same time.
Which device would you recommend? I'm looking to spend less than £100.
Cheers,
Simon.