I don't know if you are planning to use the Tv out on the Pundit-R, but I've never been satisfied with mine (I'm currently using the output from my PVR 350 which works far better).
The main problem is that all motion looks blurred, unless bob deinterlacing is turned on. Unfortunatley bob deinterlacing requires Open GL VSync, unless you are happy with the picture degrading after a few minutes of watching. As far as I'm aware the linux drivers provided by ATi for the Pundit-R do not support Open GL as of yet. The other problem is that I can't get the image produced by the Pundit-R to fill my 4:3 Tv in the vertical direction. This means that when I'm watching a widescreen source I have two sets of black bars, one from the graphics card and another from the source. The result is I only around 60% of the screen contains a picture. It is possible that I've got this wrong and there's something else that I need to look into, but I've been playing around since January and haven't found a solution yet. Apart from that I think the Pundit-R is a great machine for the price, it's quiet (although by no means silent), looks good and has a good range of outputs. As others have said, putting a cpture card in there is a tight fit, but I've managed to get two in mine albeit with a moderate amount of case bending. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
