OK, so I know that I've posted similar things before, but now that we have a single forum for receiver support -- it could be nice for others thinking about getting a computer-based solution for satellite reception to start reading some in this forum, too.
I hear the Prof and the TBS tuners are the best out there for DVB-S2 reception (are there others recommended?) and support blindscan.
What software would you recommend for the following, and do they work in Windows or in Linux or both?
1. Channel surfing from your easy chair (for example on 97W or 125W).
2. Easy and accurate blindscan for news and sports feeds.
3. Experimenting with IPTV feeds and other more technically intense applications.
4. Recording lengthy programs/feeds (3 - 5 hours).
In regards to signal quality and HH Motor control (for Ku-band, or running a G/VBox with actuator for C-band), is there any noticeable difference between software programs, or does the hardware work independently of the software (which I am assuming) for these functions?
I might get an old desktop from my brother running Windows 95 (and maybe do an install of Linux, too) for conversion into a Media PC. Don't know the specs on what he has, but I'm thinking this should be completely possible. Anyway, looking forward to your comments here
I hear the Prof and the TBS tuners are the best out there for DVB-S2 reception (are there others recommended?) and support blindscan.
What software would you recommend for the following, and do they work in Windows or in Linux or both?
1. Channel surfing from your easy chair (for example on 97W or 125W).
2. Easy and accurate blindscan for news and sports feeds.
3. Experimenting with IPTV feeds and other more technically intense applications.
4. Recording lengthy programs/feeds (3 - 5 hours).
In regards to signal quality and HH Motor control (for Ku-band, or running a G/VBox with actuator for C-band), is there any noticeable difference between software programs, or does the hardware work independently of the software (which I am assuming) for these functions?
I might get an old desktop from my brother running Windows 95 (and maybe do an install of Linux, too) for conversion into a Media PC. Don't know the specs on what he has, but I'm thinking this should be completely possible. Anyway, looking forward to your comments here