On Sunday 19 Dec 2004 12:36, William wrote: > I dont have a 350 but I know the 250 does not do passthru. I doubt the 350 > does either. You would have to use a rf splitter ahead of the capture card > and then feed a differeent input on the tv with the split signal. This > would cause you to lose the ability to pause live tv and make switching > between tv and myth a more complicated situation than needed. (Read, low > wife acceptance factor) > > I would go with a 250 and 350 as my pair of cap cards if you really want to > use the 350 for output. I think they finally have the 350 out stabilized to > the point that its useful. The 350 is not up to the task of playing fast > games if you have any thoughts of going that route. �If you are not in a > huge hurry you might also want to think about waiting for the 150 support > to stabilize. They are quite a bit cheaper than the 250's.
OK - I understand now, and can see why people are getting excited about 150 supoprt - it would save money when you need two of them. But that prompts another question - how I do split the cable coax connection between two tuner cards - is that another "rf splitter", which is not a term that I understand but my borther will? I feel as though I have not read about any of these issues on the documentation pages, which may be my opportunity to contribute in due course Sim _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
