2007-12-25, 11:39 AM
I've been using GBPVR for a while on my home-brew PC (see sig). I decided to add high-def capability so I bought a HVR1600. I can tune the 3 or 4 clear qam channels, but the video is very choppy, kind of like a very fast slide show. I also tried a homemade antenna with over-the-air hi-def, and got signals well into the green on Hauppauge's signal strength meter, but the picture was the same.
I'm tempted to upgrade the video card since the picture on analog channels is nowhere near as good as the built-in tuner in my TV/Monitor but I don't want to waste the money if the CPU isn't up to the job - or maybe I bought the wrong tuner :-(
I'm running GBPVR 1.1.5 and I think I've researched all the patches I need. I know the NVIDIA card is a headache, but I don't know if other brands would be better; It also looks like both NVIDIA and ATI sell their chips to OEMs who make the actual video cards. Does anyone have advice about specific brands?
Walt
I'm tempted to upgrade the video card since the picture on analog channels is nowhere near as good as the built-in tuner in my TV/Monitor but I don't want to waste the money if the CPU isn't up to the job - or maybe I bought the wrong tuner :-(
I'm running GBPVR 1.1.5 and I think I've researched all the patches I need. I know the NVIDIA card is a headache, but I don't know if other brands would be better; It also looks like both NVIDIA and ATI sell their chips to OEMs who make the actual video cards. Does anyone have advice about specific brands?
Walt
Hauppague 150, and 1600, Redeon HD5670 Video, 2.91 GHz Athalon CPU, ASUS M2N68-AM MoBo, Winows 7 Professional, Samsung LNS2641DX/XAA display