I have gotten the HD3000 to work with QAM, via Comcast analog cable. But, I used the V4L drivers. I don't have any HD content (yet) so I didn't need that, and I had a hard time getting DVB to work.
If I try to split the signal between the HD3000 and a PVR-150 in the same machine, then I can only get the low numbered channels (and poorly at that), and the high numbered channels won't come in at all. This happens if I just put the splitter on the line even if the second fork of the splitter isn't connected to anything, and it also happens if I just use the PVR-150 under Windows 2000, so that rules out a lot of MythTV or driver problems. I never actually got both cards to work at the same time; I kind of gave up when splitting the signal screwed things up so badly. I've used them both individually at different times (I've stuck with the PVR-150 to get hardware capturing). I have wondered whether a signal amplifier might help. I'd really like to use both cards. I've also thought about putting the HD3000 into the new frontend I'm building and turning that into a slave backend too, but it's only a Pundit-R with a Celeron CPU so I'm not sure it can handle the software signal processing). --Greg
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