>> Hm... I'm using a DVB-S FF card as TV-out and two budget DVB-T cards as the
>> input. I do not even have a sat dish. My FF does ONLY do TV-out.
>
> So the answer appears to be yes then. Thanks for clearing that up.
Great! This means, that I can go on with my budget-upgrade, the only issue
wi
On Nov 16, 2007 8:48 AM, Jan Exner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hm... I'm using a DVB-S FF card as TV-out and two budget DVB-T cards as the
> input. I do not even have a sat dish. My FF does ONLY do TV-out.
So the answer appears to be yes then. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Hi all,
> I don't think you can stream output from other devices thru the nexus
> tv-out but I am not 100% sure.
Hm... I'm using a DVB-S FF card as TV-out and two budget DVB-T cards as the
input. I do not even have a sat dish. My FF does ONLY do TV-out.
Cheers,
Jan
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I don't think you can stream output from other devices thru the nexus
tv-out but I am not 100% sure. Regardless, why not just use your
budget card for dedicated recording and nexus for live tv? That would
eliminate the problem altogether.
I also just inquired about diseqc.conf supporting multipl
Hello,
I have a couple of questions about my future upgrading.
My VDR is running fine with a single Nexus-S for a couple of years. Beside
the VDR box I have another sat receiver, and I'm thinking about
integrating it in my VDR box via a budget (skystar2?) card.
My goal is:
1. - to have the ad