2015-01-24, 03:57 PM
I found my old USB tuners problematic and was happy when I moved over to PCI tuners. I personally use a Blackgold BGT3620 PCI dual HD tuner card and it has been perfect. Only downside is that these cards can be a bit pricey compared to others but for me, it was money well spent (£90) for rock solid stability and great picture quality.
They do a quad DVBT2 tuner, the BGT3650 (£140...........)
http://shop.blackgold.tv/Retail-Products...r-Products
I also think it is important to pay attention to good quality aerial cables and connectors (as few as possible), especially if your signal strength is iffy.
The more devices/tuners you have connected to the aerial, the weaker the signal can get. So a quad tuner would be good in that it would mean potentially less aerial cables and connectors which can degrade the signal.
Also don't forget that NPVR can (and I think will) actually record multiple channels at the same time from a single tuner if those channels all happen to be on the same MUX.
They do a quad DVBT2 tuner, the BGT3650 (£140...........)
http://shop.blackgold.tv/Retail-Products...r-Products
I also think it is important to pay attention to good quality aerial cables and connectors (as few as possible), especially if your signal strength is iffy.
The more devices/tuners you have connected to the aerial, the weaker the signal can get. So a quad tuner would be good in that it would mean potentially less aerial cables and connectors which can degrade the signal.
Also don't forget that NPVR can (and I think will) actually record multiple channels at the same time from a single tuner if those channels all happen to be on the same MUX.
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