Ben Bargabus wrote:

I think $50 is worth not having to deal with mystery differences, at
least on my first build.
Definitely true! At this point, first-timers should stick with PVR-{2,3}50's.

Jason and Craig: do the same compatibility issues apply to the 500?  I
think in Jason's previous post he alluded to the 500 being two 150s on
one board... yep, just checked.
Yes. The PVR-500 is newer than the PVR-150 and, as a matter of fact, is even less-well supported than the PVR-150. So, go with a PVR-250, then--once you've got some experience setting up the ivtv drivers--you can add additional cards as desired. I.e. buy one PVR-250 now, then buy either PVR-250's or PVR-150's once you get the first working.

Mike
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