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TV-server, is it stable enough to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Azazyel" data-source="post: 128887" data-attributes="member: 46574"><p>I have the DVICIO DVB-T Plus, the only issue with the card is that it loses signal if you use the pass through.</p><p></p><p>I've had it working DVB-T and Composite in MythTV, GBPVR, and now MediaPortal.</p><p></p><p>I deleted everything and installed the 18-02-07 svn. I've only just staed testing it, but it tunes channels, plays noise (AC3 aswell, but I jumped that hurdle when I got GBPVR going), plays video.</p><p></p><p>I use the intervideo video decompressor. And the ffdShow audio (I get it to output AC3 to SPDIF for me).</p><p></p><p>I'm in WA, so I'm not familiar with other states channel lineup. But all the SD channels and SBS HD use MPEG Layer2, only HD uses AC3 (And I think Nine broadcasts both on the SD)</p><p></p><p>I haven't done anything crazy to my setup, just the normal install drivers, load TVServer Setup, tune channels, etc.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Channel changing does take 3-5 seconds from Seven HD to ABC, but it doesn't stutter or whatever. And if you were being picky, the widescreen doesn't fit into the preview box on the TV Guide. Better then most of the alternatives though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azazyel, post: 128887, member: 46574"] I have the DVICIO DVB-T Plus, the only issue with the card is that it loses signal if you use the pass through. I've had it working DVB-T and Composite in MythTV, GBPVR, and now MediaPortal. I deleted everything and installed the 18-02-07 svn. I've only just staed testing it, but it tunes channels, plays noise (AC3 aswell, but I jumped that hurdle when I got GBPVR going), plays video. I use the intervideo video decompressor. And the ffdShow audio (I get it to output AC3 to SPDIF for me). I'm in WA, so I'm not familiar with other states channel lineup. But all the SD channels and SBS HD use MPEG Layer2, only HD uses AC3 (And I think Nine broadcasts both on the SD) I haven't done anything crazy to my setup, just the normal install drivers, load TVServer Setup, tune channels, etc. Edit: Channel changing does take 3-5 seconds from Seven HD to ABC, but it doesn't stutter or whatever. And if you were being picky, the widescreen doesn't fit into the preview box on the TV Guide. Better then most of the alternatives though. [/QUOTE]
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