Steven Toth wrote:
On 9/8/09 4:04 PM, Jed wrote:
Hi Ya'll,
Going on response levels thus far I'm not expecting much :-D but I
was
wondering if someone could possibly help me out here.
Is there anything with half-decent driver support that is PCI/e,
and has
dual DVB-T + A/V-in?*
As a bonus it would be dual Hybrid and have hardware encode, but I
wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
I'm still trawling through mail-lists & wiki's etc, so I may yet
find the
best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly
appreciated!
:-D
Cheers,
Jed
*Is HVR-2200 the only option?
I wish there was something with better AV-in but it might end-up
being my
final choice.
Jed wrote:
I've stopped looking for an alternative card, going to have a
crack at
getting my 7162-based device working.
Still, any suggestions in the meantime are most welcome! I've also
decided
AV-in isn't that important...
So just a known, nicely working PCI/e + dual DVB-T card, having the
other
features is nice but they needn't be working yet.
Wish me luck! :-D
HVR2200 is in well supported now for digital-only. It is a dual tuner
board using a PCI-E interface. It has A/V capabilities that are not
*yet* supported in Linux. Don't know when A/V will be supported, but
it will probably happen, eventually.
It is a dual hybrid, and it does do hardware encode. (although not
yet in Linux) This probably is the device for you.
To follow the development more closely, see the blog on
kernellabs.com
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Mike
Hi saa7164 devs, once(if) the software support is in place for
A/V-in...
Do you know if it'd be possible to bypass hw encode and dump
uncompressed HD/SD with this card?
Or is it limited hardware-wise to even do this?
Cheers,
Jed
Hi, could I possibly get a response to this please?
No idea, I have yet to look into this. All things considered I doubt
it's worth spending time on raw analog when the goal for most people
is to have the mpeg2/4/wmv hardware encoder working.
Huh, but Hauppaguge site says hvr-2200 only does mpeg2 encode?
My rationale was more flexibility by using software encode and free cpu
cycles, I think it would be appealing to quite a few ;-)
good night/morn
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