Re: [vdr] Best DVB-S card

2006-12-18 Thread Glyn Edwards

> For details:
> http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/DVB-S_full-featured-Karten

Thanks for the link but unfortunately my German is 'nicht so gut'. I've
been looking at some
budget DVB-S cards and they seem reasonably cheap now. I'll just have to
take the sound card out
to make room for another PCI card.

Does anyone have a winTV-HVR-3000 or 4000? 
I'm slowly going to upgrade my VDR box
so I might as well get as much future proofing as possible into it and
the new box will eventually
be powerful enough to not need the dxr3.

Best regards,

Glyn
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Re: [vdr] Best DVB-S card

2006-12-17 Thread Udo Richter

Glyn Edwards wrote:

> I've been looking at the Nexus-S because it is fully featured and I
> don't 
> have any spare PCI slots left. With a FF card I could remove the DXR3. 


All FF cards are basically cards made by Technotrend, and in my opinion 
it doesn't make any difference whether the card has a Hauppauge sticker 
on it or not. More important is the card revision number (1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 
2.1, 2.2, 2.3), as this describes the card's hardware and extension 
possibilities more closely.


For details:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/DVB-S_full-featured-Karten
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/PCI_devices_DVB-S


Carsten Koch wrote:

If your VDR PC works fine with the DXR3, I would not recommend
a fully featured DVB-S card. It is more expensive than a budget
card and its firmware is still not mature. See the long thread
about "FF card A/V sync" in this mailing list.


I do read a lot more about issues with DXR3 cards than with FF cards 
though. For me there is not a single sync issue for any of the German TV 
stations. The only issue I know is simultaneous recording and 
transfer-mode playback of high bandwidth channels (ARD), and this 
usually mostly hits people with just one sat card. Beside that, FF cards 
have been highly stable for me for years.



It also crashes
if you tune into HDTV channels.


... which are especially useful for either FF cards or DXR3 cards. ;)
Plus, there are no FF cards that are capable of receiving the real 
DVB-S2 HDTV channels, only the few mpeg2-HDTV channels may cause 
trouble, and these will die over time anyway.


Cheers,

Udo


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Re: [vdr] Best DVB-S card

2006-12-17 Thread Carsten Koch
Glyn Edwards wrote:
...
> I've been looking at the Nexus-S because it is fully featured and I
> don't 
> have any spare PCI slots left. With a FF card I could remove the DXR3. 

If your VDR PC works fine with the DXR3, I would not recommend
a fully featured DVB-S card. It is more expensive than a budget
card and its firmware is still not mature. See the long thread
about "FF card A/V sync" in this mailing list. It also crashes
if you tune into HDTV channels.

Carsten.

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[vdr] Best DVB-S card

2006-12-17 Thread Glyn Edwards
Hi,

I've been using VDR with a Hauppauge Nova-T and a DXR3 for a couple of
years 
now and I have just moved into a house with a satellite dish installed.
Can anyone recommend 
a DVB-S card to use?

I've been looking at the Nexus-S because it is fully featured and I
don't 
have any spare PCI slots left. With a FF card I could remove the DXR3. 
Are there any other FF DVB-S cards out there that would be good to buy?

Thanks in advance,

Glyn
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