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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4838"><p>I'd like to ask a question how the MyDTV and MyTV should (or shouldn't) be merged. Where I am (Melbourne, Australia) I get FTA DTV via my DVB-T card, but I get Foxtel Digital via either my analogue in on my Fusion card or directly in via my video card's VIVO port. This means I want to be able to access both MyDTV and MyTV depending on what is on. Ie if the program is on FTA DTV then I'll use MyDTV, but if it is on a Foxtel only channel I'll watch it via MyTV (or something else?).</p><p></p><p>Does this make sense? Is it practical? Will it be possible to access the Fusion's video in (and that of other cards) using MyDTV? I think the Fusion still uses WDM drivers for its video in and BDA for the DVB-T.</p><p></p><p>Ugly!</p><p></p><p>Shane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4838"] I'd like to ask a question how the MyDTV and MyTV should (or shouldn't) be merged. Where I am (Melbourne, Australia) I get FTA DTV via my DVB-T card, but I get Foxtel Digital via either my analogue in on my Fusion card or directly in via my video card's VIVO port. This means I want to be able to access both MyDTV and MyTV depending on what is on. Ie if the program is on FTA DTV then I'll use MyDTV, but if it is on a Foxtel only channel I'll watch it via MyTV (or something else?). Does this make sense? Is it practical? Will it be possible to access the Fusion's video in (and that of other cards) using MyDTV? I think the Fusion still uses WDM drivers for its video in and BDA for the DVB-T. Ugly! Shane [/QUOTE]
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