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| Portal Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Pukekohe
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Country: | My question is similar to what Datagrafx asked: I've just upgraded to a 50inch 1080p HD plasma (yeah!! ) but I'm only using a GeForce 6600 TD graphics card which outputs 720p graphics. I've got 2xDVB-S tuners and I'm in no hurry to upgrade to DVB-T at the moment since I might not be able to get the signal (plus I don't see the point yet..) but should I upgrade my video card? will it make a difference because the picture is mint anyway (currently using component leads) - should I change to a video card that upscales the picture to 1080p (is there even such a thing??) or should I just get a DVI-HDMI cable and stick with the card I've got to avoid any potential BSOD episodes... etc etc Cheers!! |
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Country: | @geekiegeek I was having a fair few issues too with PowerDVD and tried ffdshow tryouts as a test and is working great. Only get about 16% CPU as well on a 2.3MHz core duo with 8500GT and I thought it would be way worse as not meant to be using the onboard decoder. Cant explain it but cant complain |
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ffdshow_beta4a_rev1723_20071224_clsid.exe There are nightl builds that are meant to be good as well but the above ahs been good for me | ||
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Country: | hvr 3000's are a fairly solid dvb-t card i'd recommend one. and yeah the uhf aerial from the roof is all the antenna you should need for dvb-t provided you live within range of the broadcast (i'm using bunny ears in my room and they work great so an old roof antenna should be fine)
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| MP Donator ![]() | @Bleazle i would recomend upgrading to dvi to hdmi and 1080p video output, and get DVB-T its fantastic! gotta love CSI in 1080i
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I just grabbed PowerDVD 8 (CyberLink PowerDVD Deluxe v8.0.1531) for codecs. - TV Server scanned and picked up all the channels - If I use the manual control in TV Server config to start timeshifting, the file appears in the directory and I can open with VLC - however, there is NO SOUND. I tried registering the monowhatever aac on both the server and the laptop I was running VLC on but it had no effect. - Some .ts files seem to crash VLC after the first few frames - I assume this could also be codec related? - If i go into MP on either the server or a seperate client, and try and turn the tv on, it flashes once then does nothing, and the tv does not go on. however if i then go into 'tv streams' it IS listed there, and appears to be dumping the ts file as normal - codec related too? Btw I ended up with a HVR 3000 from pbwellington... Thanks everyone! J | |
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Country: | Maybe a stupid question, but according to this, that's not a hidef card? Or am I missing something here.. Hauppauge Computer Works: WinTV-HVR Products |
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Country: | The card it self is not high or low def, The just receives data, like a network card does. In fact some DVB card install under network devices. It is the data or the video stream that is hi or low def.
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