Hi again,
I am pondering getting a tuner card for my HTPC and putting my MicroHD in the living room as the wife isn't fond of watching TV in the basement unless we are watching a movie. That being said, can I get the ease of use of the microHD in Windows with a Tuner card?
If so, what would you recommend based on the following requirements:
I have read up a bit on the Prof and TBS cards, not sure if there is anything else. The outrageously priced TBS card doesn't even indicate why it has two coax ports on it...I'd hate to guess it is an LNB in/out and be wrong.
What I do know is that I don't want to fool around with Linux. I have and will run it if I need to hack something using specialized boot images but I don't want to use it for day to day stuff. I always get the feeling that I've gotten the store brand cereal instead of the real deal when I use Linux.
Cheers, Steve
I am pondering getting a tuner card for my HTPC and putting my MicroHD in the living room as the wife isn't fond of watching TV in the basement unless we are watching a movie. That being said, can I get the ease of use of the microHD in Windows with a Tuner card?
If so, what would you recommend based on the following requirements:
- Full operation in Windows
- LNB in/out (microHD would be 2nd in line, only 1 would be in service at a time)
- PCI-E
- Blind Scan
- DVB-S2
- Motor Control (preferably USALS)
- 4:2:2
- Remote Control (preferably registered with Logitech Harmony Remotes)
- 1080 resolution, this is up to the computer for the most part but I want HD
I have read up a bit on the Prof and TBS cards, not sure if there is anything else. The outrageously priced TBS card doesn't even indicate why it has two coax ports on it...I'd hate to guess it is an LNB in/out and be wrong.
What I do know is that I don't want to fool around with Linux. I have and will run it if I need to hack something using specialized boot images but I don't want to use it for day to day stuff. I always get the feeling that I've gotten the store brand cereal instead of the real deal when I use Linux.
Cheers, Steve