Hi Guys,
I know that you have all posted on this subject many times before, but I will try to be succinct with equipment and questions.
I have a P4 3.0Ghz machine with Nvidia GeForce 4200 TI/128Mb video card with VGA/DVI/S-Video out and 512Mb RAM. (RAM can be raised if nescessary).
I have put an 80GB SATA drive in it, and already had 2 - 80GB IDE hard drives for extra storage. Has USB 2.0 built in. Fresh install of Windows XP-Pro.
Edit: Forgot to add that it has SB Live sound card with Dolby 5.1 out and standard stereo, or 4 speaker outputs.
I have about $100.00 (give or take a few $) to spend on a DVB-S card/box.
These are my objectives:
1. Don't need hardware blind-scan. Will be slaved to my Pansat 3500SD for both C/Ku signals. Software blind scan will be fine and may not be nescessary at all.
2. Would like to be able to Zoom in on parts of the screen while watching.
3. Would like to be able to record while watching for later burning onto DVD.
4. Would like to be able to stream to any computer on my LAN with video and audio.
5. Would like to be able to use Channel Master for Satellite and channel lists.
6. Would like to watch 4:2:2 HD on the computer monitor. Have HP-P1130 22" CRT with VGA only in. Could probably substitute monitor if nescessary. Have DVI to VGA adapter.
7. Would like to be able to watch SD Channels on my Toshiba 27" TV using S-Video.
Here are the questions:
1. What card/USB box in my price range comes with the above features?
2. Are some of the features I am looking for software features that can be used on any card/box?
3. What card/box comes with software that gives most of the features above?
4. What card/box is the easiest to install/setup and start using right off the shelf with most of the features I am looking for?
Most of you guys have much more experience than I at this, so I am relying on your experience to help guide me into this new part of FTA.
Thanks to all who comment.
Fred
I know that you have all posted on this subject many times before, but I will try to be succinct with equipment and questions.
I have a P4 3.0Ghz machine with Nvidia GeForce 4200 TI/128Mb video card with VGA/DVI/S-Video out and 512Mb RAM. (RAM can be raised if nescessary).
I have put an 80GB SATA drive in it, and already had 2 - 80GB IDE hard drives for extra storage. Has USB 2.0 built in. Fresh install of Windows XP-Pro.
Edit: Forgot to add that it has SB Live sound card with Dolby 5.1 out and standard stereo, or 4 speaker outputs.
I have about $100.00 (give or take a few $) to spend on a DVB-S card/box.
These are my objectives:
1. Don't need hardware blind-scan. Will be slaved to my Pansat 3500SD for both C/Ku signals. Software blind scan will be fine and may not be nescessary at all.
2. Would like to be able to Zoom in on parts of the screen while watching.
3. Would like to be able to record while watching for later burning onto DVD.
4. Would like to be able to stream to any computer on my LAN with video and audio.
5. Would like to be able to use Channel Master for Satellite and channel lists.
6. Would like to watch 4:2:2 HD on the computer monitor. Have HP-P1130 22" CRT with VGA only in. Could probably substitute monitor if nescessary. Have DVI to VGA adapter.
7. Would like to be able to watch SD Channels on my Toshiba 27" TV using S-Video.
Here are the questions:
1. What card/USB box in my price range comes with the above features?
2. Are some of the features I am looking for software features that can be used on any card/box?
3. What card/box comes with software that gives most of the features above?
4. What card/box is the easiest to install/setup and start using right off the shelf with most of the features I am looking for?
Most of you guys have much more experience than I at this, so I am relying on your experience to help guide me into this new part of FTA.
Thanks to all who comment.
Fred
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