I've tried two versions of SageTV, 4 and 5 and neither gets past
initializing the user interface. I'm assuming that it doesn't support
the ATI TV Wonder 200, which is why it hangs.
Steve
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I still
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At 11:33 PM 11/6/2006, lopaka typed:
I'm not sure if any of these support that specific card. I use GBPVR
have experience with BTV, Sage, and GBPVR that provide some
qualitative comments?
Greg
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At 11:33 PM 11/6/2006, lopaka typed:
I'm not sure if any of these support that specific card. I use GBPVR
with hauppauge cards (2 PVR250's and 1 PVR550 dual tuner), and a
sapphire theater 550 card. I love it. GBPVR has a built in webserver
so you
I've been running SageTV on a AMD XP 2500+ based system 24/7 for over 2
years and have no complaints. It integrates with the Hauppauge products I
own without a problem. I run a PVR500 dual tuner and two USB2 PVRs allowing
me to record 4 programs simultaneously. The quality of my cable signal is
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Hows the vbox cats eye working for you? I almost got one of those some
time back. I've been using a Aver MCE180 for HDTV that I got
I have an ATI TV Wonder 200. Got it just to watch football while on
the computer, so it's very frustrating that the ATI software has this
huge window, large menu and itty-bitty TV screen. If I'm going to
have it on the desktop I'd like to have just the TV itself, not a lot
of 'dead' area.
I know this is off topicbut with a Tivo Series 2 you can record,
transfer, and then watch on your monitor in full screen mode in Windows
Media player. You can even burn the .Tivo files to DVD for saving (with
an upgrade to Tivo Desktop Plus or with Media Creator).
I just mention this as
I took the easy way and put my computer desk in the same room as the
home theater :)
On 11/6/06, Steve Tomporowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an ATI TV Wonder 200. Got it just to watch football while on
the computer, so it's very frustrating that the ATI software has this
huge window,
I'm not sure if any of these support that specific card. I use GBPVR
with hauppauge cards (2 PVR250's and 1 PVR550 dual tuner), and a
sapphire theater 550 card. I love it. GBPVR has a built in webserver so
you can access from any web browser to search TV listings and schedule
recordings.
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