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<blockquote data-quote="Allen1066" data-source="post: 65952" data-attributes="member: 182446"><p>I recently aquired a Athlon XP-M 2200+ (35W version), so I'm going to base my system around that as it should run really cool. So that sort of discounts the Pundit. I'm looking at the Accent HT-400 case, very expensive, but looks fantastic! Tihs box also comes with a remote control built in. </p><p></p><p>I'll probably end up with the SkyStar2 for DVB-S and a different make of card for DVB-T. I've not really decided which yet. The Nebula looks nice and support MHEG-5, but costs a lot, so I might keep my existing Freeview box for interactive and just use a cheaper card in the PC. Any recommendations for a good card with good software ?</p><p></p><p>What about Meedio as the driving software. Can any software package fully integrate a DVB-S and DVB-T card so that the record and play-back are all done from the same application. Otherwise the only solution I can see is running seperate software for each type of card.</p><p></p><p>Why do people go on about having cards with hardware MPEG-2 decoders. Can't the software that plays back the video stream use the hardware decoders on the graphics cards ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen1066, post: 65952, member: 182446"] I recently aquired a Athlon XP-M 2200+ (35W version), so I'm going to base my system around that as it should run really cool. So that sort of discounts the Pundit. I'm looking at the Accent HT-400 case, very expensive, but looks fantastic! Tihs box also comes with a remote control built in. I'll probably end up with the SkyStar2 for DVB-S and a different make of card for DVB-T. I've not really decided which yet. The Nebula looks nice and support MHEG-5, but costs a lot, so I might keep my existing Freeview box for interactive and just use a cheaper card in the PC. Any recommendations for a good card with good software ? What about Meedio as the driving software. Can any software package fully integrate a DVB-S and DVB-T card so that the record and play-back are all done from the same application. Otherwise the only solution I can see is running seperate software for each type of card. Why do people go on about having cards with hardware MPEG-2 decoders. Can't the software that plays back the video stream use the hardware decoders on the graphics cards ? [/QUOTE]
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