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<blockquote data-quote="dipswitch" data-source="post: 57354" data-attributes="member: 20529"><p><strong>NVTV</strong></p><p></p><p>The hw encoder cards based upon the NVTV chip are for as far as i could see allmost all the same. I'm currently using an xfx card, wich looks exactly the same as the aopen or innodv cards. The actual encoder chip on the card was manufactured bij lsi, the card itself and other components put together bij nvidia, wo also delivers the driverpackage.</p><p></p><p>When i baught the card and put it in my htpc, i naturally didn't work ;-) So i've tryed something like four or five driver versions. To discover that the innodv driver does work with rc4 (latest cvs). It's still i bit unstable, but the picture and sound quality is great and timeshifting works. </p><p></p><p>It is a bit of a hassle to get it working, but once you got it figured out, you have a really nice card working in your htpc.</p><p></p><p>greetz,</p><p></p><p>dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipswitch, post: 57354, member: 20529"] [b]NVTV[/b] The hw encoder cards based upon the NVTV chip are for as far as i could see allmost all the same. I'm currently using an xfx card, wich looks exactly the same as the aopen or innodv cards. The actual encoder chip on the card was manufactured bij lsi, the card itself and other components put together bij nvidia, wo also delivers the driverpackage. When i baught the card and put it in my htpc, i naturally didn't work ;-) So i've tryed something like four or five driver versions. To discover that the innodv driver does work with rc4 (latest cvs). It's still i bit unstable, but the picture and sound quality is great and timeshifting works. It is a bit of a hassle to get it working, but once you got it figured out, you have a really nice card working in your htpc. greetz, dennis [/QUOTE]
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