>     * TV card - analogue, dvb-t/s/c, atsc

DVB-T: Technisat Airstar2
(we also have a Nova-T and are waiting for freevo2 to use both
cards in parallel :-) )

>     * Sound card 

onboard

>     * Graphics card 

Matrox G400 + TV-Out-Adapter,
before that we had NVIDIA Geforce2MX400

both cards needed some twiddling before the TV-Out was working
without black borders around the picture...
I wonder why it is such a problem to create a good TV-Out signal,
that is understood by a TV device out of the box. Aren't there standards
like PAL and NTSC? Why is it that difficult?
(You hear my frustration, but apart from that the picture of the Matrox
card is quite good and it was really cheap and passive cooled)

 >     * CPU

Pentium3 with 750 MHZ

 >     * harddisc

Samsung 120GB, 5400 U/min
(big enough for some mp3s, some pictures, some movies and most important
for everyday recording as long as you remove stuff after watching,
one hour of dvb-t recording without encoding is around 1 GB by the way...)

 >     * remote

A lirc receiver which is plugged to the good old serial input.
Works with any remote, just needs some configuration.
At the moment we use the remote of an old analog TV-card

and of course a quiet CPU-Fan, quiet power supply, quiet DVD-Drive,
everything in an usual black desktop case, nothing fancy here...

Regards
Tanja


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