On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 09:45, Tom Hughes wrote: > Indeed. It's hard to justify paying for the Hauppage, Nebula or > Pinnacle cards if the Twinhan one is going to work. The others might > have better Windows software but I don't care about that.
I don't think the visionplus one comes with a remote control. The remote with the nova-t is pretty good and works well with MythTV. It'd be worth the extra for that. Also, scan sell the nova-t without remote for only 5 quid more than the visionplus. Again I'd be prepared to pay the extra for consistency, and because I already have the nova-t (though the last model) and it works very well. As to the software, windows users seem to complain lots about the hauppage, so I don't think you're paying for that. :) > My main concern is actually which card is going to cope best with > a poor signal - my old Pioneer OnDigital box has a lot of trouble > with one of the Muxes and I'm hoping that a modern card will be a > bit better. Not heard anything on the visionplus, but the nova-t has pretty good reception for a tv card. Certainly mine is very good - you should see the picture on an analogue set, virtually unwatchable at times. Cheers, Martin.
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