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<blockquote data-quote="Eeyore" data-source="post: 45360" data-attributes="member: 19444"><p>I see that the hardware enconding cards are recommended if you have older hardware (like me). I have a p4 2.0</p><p></p><p>my questions is...i want to get a dvb-t card, but do they do hardwar eencoding? i was looking at a hauppage card maybe the nova-t</p><p></p><p>if not, are there any dvb-t cards that do hardware encoding that will run ok on my p4 2.0ghz...i currently have 256ram but will save up to get an additional 512mb as it is only about $60 aussy dollars</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eeyore, post: 45360, member: 19444"] I see that the hardware enconding cards are recommended if you have older hardware (like me). I have a p4 2.0 my questions is...i want to get a dvb-t card, but do they do hardwar eencoding? i was looking at a hauppage card maybe the nova-t if not, are there any dvb-t cards that do hardware encoding that will run ok on my p4 2.0ghz...i currently have 256ram but will save up to get an additional 512mb as it is only about $60 aussy dollars [/QUOTE]
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