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<blockquote data-quote="etheesdad" data-source="post: 384491" data-attributes="member: 84335"><p>As far as I know a 1250 is a single tuner card.</p><p></p><p>disadvantage with 2x 1100's (or any 2x separate tuner card config) is that u may need a signal splitter box/amplifier installed behind the htpc to use 2xdvb-t to spilt the aeiral signal to the two separate inputs (1x per card). </p><p></p><p>Its no biggie but requires separate mains power. Splitter/amp costs about $40</p><p></p><p>Thats one of the advantages of the 2250 (only one aerial cable input necessary) but they cost a lot more.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of other dual tuner cards. Dvico have some excellent models too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etheesdad, post: 384491, member: 84335"] As far as I know a 1250 is a single tuner card. disadvantage with 2x 1100's (or any 2x separate tuner card config) is that u may need a signal splitter box/amplifier installed behind the htpc to use 2xdvb-t to spilt the aeiral signal to the two separate inputs (1x per card). Its no biggie but requires separate mains power. Splitter/amp costs about $40 Thats one of the advantages of the 2250 (only one aerial cable input necessary) but they cost a lot more. There are plenty of other dual tuner cards. Dvico have some excellent models too. [/QUOTE]
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