> What I would like to know: with the new S2-6400 card does VDR works as > rock solid as worked with FF DVB-S cards? > This means for me: > - OSD and remote are working instanly > - even if I'm watching a HD playback, fast forward (and backward) works > as expected > - output device does not crash > - I can leave the whole system to work for weeks and to be operated by > my family, and it always will work as expected (as a VDR + FF DVB-S > combo does) Well, it might be a little early to answer these questions thoroughly since the very first cards reached the end-users yesterday, but the first comments sound quite promising. According to this post[1] by "spitzb", the card seems to work quite well. Here's a brief translation: "There are no artifacts while zapping around. The picture turns black, returns and that's it. On 1080i channels there is sometimes a still picture for 0.5 seconds, but afterwards the picture gets fine again immediately. Zapping intervals are around 1-2s from HD to HD and below 1s from HD/SD to SD channels. Moving fast forward and backwards in recordings is working flawlessly including moving the cut-marks, sometimes there are a few block artifacts. All in all it feels 'rock stable'. The picture is upscaled to 1080i and looks much better than on eHD (Reel)." Hope this helps. Best regards, Roland [1] http://www.vdr-portal.de/board16-video-disk-recorder/board85-hdtv-dvb-s2/p994614-technotrend-premium-s2-6400-dual-hd-technik-features-ank%C3%BCndigungen/#post994614 -- Military intelligence is to intelligence what military music is to music
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