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Software based TVcard owners wanted!!!! please test.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2218"><p>Hi Shane,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This was a test, awhile ago, to determine the feasibility of using MP for Software Encoding cards, ie a card the produces baseband signals {Audio/Video], and then requires additonal software to encode that into a MPG/AVI file for timeshifting and recording. Time consuming for clock cycles, and also impacted smooth playback of recordings. </p><p>The focus up till then was to utilize the Hardware Encoding Cards like the Hauppauge PVR250/350, as DirectX had good support for it. </p><p>That test is basically over, and the new versions of MP will be handling both Soft/Hard encoding cards when the final release hits the users...</p><p>If you have problems getting your card to work, come to efnet and get Frodo's help in solving its issues..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2218"] Hi Shane, This was a test, awhile ago, to determine the feasibility of using MP for Software Encoding cards, ie a card the produces baseband signals {Audio/Video], and then requires additonal software to encode that into a MPG/AVI file for timeshifting and recording. Time consuming for clock cycles, and also impacted smooth playback of recordings. The focus up till then was to utilize the Hardware Encoding Cards like the Hauppauge PVR250/350, as DirectX had good support for it. That test is basically over, and the new versions of MP will be handling both Soft/Hard encoding cards when the final release hits the users... If you have problems getting your card to work, come to efnet and get Frodo's help in solving its issues.. [/QUOTE]
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