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<blockquote data-quote="Zorg" data-source="post: 1004679" data-attributes="member: 77102"><p>Thank you all for your answers.</p><p>I still have some doubts.</p><p> If I positively knew that I can see or record at the same time two or even three different channels from the three different satellites I have on the roof of my building, I wouldn’t doubt buying a dual card like the Blackgold (2x dvb-s2 tuners) or any other good dual DVB-S2 card, instead of the Hauppauge WinTV Nova-HD-S2.</p><p> </p><p>The thing is I don’t understand much about DISEcQ and all the satellite stuff.</p><p>This is the configuration I have in MP Server:</p><p> </p><p>-SAT 1 DiSEqC: Level 1AA 13.0ºE EUTELSAT Hotbird 13A</p><p>-SAT 2 Level 1AB 19.2ºE Astra 1KR,1L,1M, 2C</p><p>-SAT 3 Level 1BA 5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West A (The former name of this one was Atlantic Bird 3/ Telecom, I think)</p><p> </p><p>I have two dishes on the roof, one with a monoblock for the 13.0 E Eutelsat Hotbird and the 19.2ºE Astra, and another dish for the 5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West.</p><p>From the dish with the monoblock get out two cables that get into the “DISEcQ 4 X 1 switch”, and from the other dish (5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West) there’s on cable that get into the DISEcQ.</p><p>Finally, there’s just one cable that get out from the DISEcQ and go down till my flat and is connected to the satellite card in the PC.</p><p> </p><p>With this system, could I tune and see or record channels of the three satellites at the same time using a dual DVB-S2 card?</p><p> </p><p>Thank you if someone could give me a hand with this, because depending on this, I would buy a simple DVB-S2 card or a dual one.</p><p> </p><p>The prices are: Blackgold BGT3595: £109.00 (128 € I think)</p><p>and Hauppauge WinTV Nova-HD-S2: 88,90 €</p><p>And probably there are more good cards with no problem standby/resume.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorg, post: 1004679, member: 77102"] Thank you all for your answers. I still have some doubts. If I positively knew that I can see or record at the same time two or even three different channels from the three different satellites I have on the roof of my building, I wouldn’t doubt buying a dual card like the Blackgold (2x dvb-s2 tuners) or any other good dual DVB-S2 card, instead of the Hauppauge WinTV Nova-HD-S2. The thing is I don’t understand much about DISEcQ and all the satellite stuff. This is the configuration I have in MP Server: -SAT 1 DiSEqC: Level 1AA 13.0ºE EUTELSAT Hotbird 13A -SAT 2 Level 1AB 19.2ºE Astra 1KR,1L,1M, 2C -SAT 3 Level 1BA 5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West A (The former name of this one was Atlantic Bird 3/ Telecom, I think) I have two dishes on the roof, one with a monoblock for the 13.0 E Eutelsat Hotbird and the 19.2ºE Astra, and another dish for the 5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West. From the dish with the monoblock get out two cables that get into the “DISEcQ 4 X 1 switch”, and from the other dish (5.0ºW Eutelsat 5 West) there’s on cable that get into the DISEcQ. Finally, there’s just one cable that get out from the DISEcQ and go down till my flat and is connected to the satellite card in the PC. With this system, could I tune and see or record channels of the three satellites at the same time using a dual DVB-S2 card? Thank you if someone could give me a hand with this, because depending on this, I would buy a simple DVB-S2 card or a dual one. The prices are: Blackgold BGT3595: £109.00 (128 € I think) and Hauppauge WinTV Nova-HD-S2: 88,90 € And probably there are more good cards with no problem standby/resume. Thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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