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im_2_b

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I have Satellite, do I need to get a DVB-S card? I am having so much trouble trying to decide on what T.V. Card to get.

Help Me..............

Mark
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Satellite Card?

:confused: Yeah, but can't I just get a regular T.V. Card, or does it HAVE TO be a Satellite Card?
 

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    If you are willing to sacrifice quality, then STB -> analogue TV-card (pref. HW-based) is an option. You do "need" MCE-remote w/blasters (or eq.) to change channel (and of course a STB).

    If you know you can get it to work, you should, however, consider getting a DVB-S card.
     

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