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Feb 10 2009, 07:05 PM
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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 1 Joined: 10-February 09 Member No.: 11,829 Card: None |
Hi I am new to the dvb world I was wondering if anyone could help me with a recommendation on a HDTV Recording PCI card (as I only have PCI NOT PCI Express) I am currently looking at getting the Dvico FusionHDTV Dual Digital 4 Revision 2 as a friend has recommend it as he has 1. It would have to be able to record 2 HD channels at the same time easy to navigate software, remote, be able to work with Windows 7 Beta as I am using it dual booted with Win XP and I would like it to work with Linux(but not as a must) and must be able to buy easily in Australia
Thank you, Your Sincerely sjaeger172004 |
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Feb 10 2009, 08:47 PM
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Forum Regular Group: New Members Posts: 225 Joined: 29-April 06 From: australia Member No.: 4,667 Card: DNTV TinyTwin USB |
Hi I am new to the dvb world I was wondering if anyone could help me with a recommendation on a HDTV Recording PCI card (as I only have PCI NOT PCI Express) I am currently looking at getting the Dvico FusionHDTV Dual Digital 4 Revision 2 as a friend has recommend it as he has 1. It would have to be able to record 2 HD channels at the same time easy to navigate software, remote, be able to work with Windows 7 Beta as I am using it dual booted with Win XP and I would like it to work with Linux(but not as a must) and must be able to buy easily in Australia I have a TinyTwin USB twin HD received from DigitalNow and could not be happier with that and webscheduler. Just make sure you have a reasonable enough spec box whatever you do. ie nothing less than an AMD3500 was what I found from myexperience. And lots of SATA disk space, and suffifuent dual channel memory. |
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