2005-04-18, 12:01 PM
I'm currently running gb-pvr on a P4 2.0Ghz machine with a PVR-350 TV card. It all works very nicely and I've had it running since January without any problems.
The only draw-back with the current setup is that I can't play MPEG-4 (DivX / Xvid) videos via the PVR-350's TV-Out. I'm currently setting up a media server on my network where I want to store all of my films and stream them (via the WLAN) to my gb-pvr machine to play. At the moment I have a stand-alone DVD / DivX player, but it would be nice if I could use my "Tivo" PC to replace this (and use the huge amount of storage available there!)
I guess this requires that I buy a graphics card with a TV-Out function, but I have a couple of questions:
(a) Can anyone recommend an acceptable graphics card (AGP) for not too much money since I *only* use this machine for watching TV / media and not playing games (I intend to still use the pvr-350 for watching TV).
(b) Will gb-pvr cope with playing the TV (& recordings) via the TV-Out of the PVR-350 and only use the graphics card for MPEG-4 playback?
Cheers for any comments :-)
The only draw-back with the current setup is that I can't play MPEG-4 (DivX / Xvid) videos via the PVR-350's TV-Out. I'm currently setting up a media server on my network where I want to store all of my films and stream them (via the WLAN) to my gb-pvr machine to play. At the moment I have a stand-alone DVD / DivX player, but it would be nice if I could use my "Tivo" PC to replace this (and use the huge amount of storage available there!)
I guess this requires that I buy a graphics card with a TV-Out function, but I have a couple of questions:
(a) Can anyone recommend an acceptable graphics card (AGP) for not too much money since I *only* use this machine for watching TV / media and not playing games (I intend to still use the pvr-350 for watching TV).
(b) Will gb-pvr cope with playing the TV (& recordings) via the TV-Out of the PVR-350 and only use the graphics card for MPEG-4 playback?
Cheers for any comments :-)