Re: [vdr] Lightning destroyed my 4 DVB-S cards, what should I replace them with?

2007-05-27 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo
Carsten Koch wrote: Should I still buy a FF card at all or does xine or softdevice work just as reliably by now? I don't have a FF card but using a dxr3 in my 2nd vdr box so I have some experience about HW decoded vdr -- but If you have a flat panel TV with HDMI/DVI input, I believe all the

Re: [vdr] Lightning destroyed my 4 DVB-S cards, what should I replace them with?

2007-05-26 Thread Steffen Barszus
Carsten Koch schrieb: Torgeir Veimo wrote: ... A full features card still uses much less CPU however, and can automatically reclock the output based on the timing of the input DVB stream. If you're not replacing any other component at this time I'd stick with FF cards, Thanks! No, I

Re: [vdr] Lightning destroyed my 4 DVB-S cards, what should I replace them with?

2007-05-26 Thread Carsten Koch
Torgeir Veimo wrote: ... > A full features card still uses much less CPU however, and can > automatically reclock the output based on the timing of the input DVB > stream. If you're not replacing any other component at this time I'd > stick with FF cards, Thanks! No, I guess I would like to keep

Re: [vdr] Lightning destroyed my 4 DVB-S cards, what should I replace them with?

2007-05-25 Thread Torgeir Veimo
On 25 May 2007, at 22:29, Carsten Koch wrote: Should I still buy a FF card at all or does xine or softdevice work just as reliably by now? Softdevice can give you really smooth fully interlaced SDTV output using a matrox G450 or G550 card, if your processor is fast enough. I'm using a pen

Re: [vdr] Lightning destroyed my 4 DVB-S cards, what should I replace them with?

2007-05-25 Thread VDR User
Depends on what your needs are. Aside of that though, OUCH! I would be pissed if lightening took out my dvb card! Sorry to hear your bad luck! ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr