This question is very interesting. I have a TV-out on my nVidia GPU but I just recently got the TV-out on the Hauppage to work well – thanks to a miracle as I had tried it four times already without success. I haven't tried playing a DVD-rip, Xvid, DivX or anything but "TV" through the box. Are you guys saying that a AMD64 2800+ will have problems coping with the copying of data from and to the PVR-350's in / out? If that's the case then I seriously wonder why one would ever buy a 350 as opposed to a 250.



Kindly,
Didde

On Jan 28, 2005, at 20:30, Dan Wilga wrote:

At 4:06 PM +0000 1/28/05, Eggert Thorlacius wrote:
So my question is, why should people setting up their Myth boxes even try to use the PVR 350? Why not just buy a PVR 250 and a e-GeForce MX4000 for the same price?

In my case it comes down to a lack of free card slots. I can't fit another graphics card, along with everything else I already have in the case. My motherboard has built-in ATI graphics (9100-IGXP), but I've had lots of problems getting that to work acceptably with Myth, mostly due to ATI's lousy driver.


In my case, I don't watch DVDs or play games on my Myth box, so I don't really mind most the drawbacks. The inability to control overscan on the 350 is only a minor annoyance.
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