On Oct 10, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Adam Forsyth wrote:
I've only heard of problems with VIA chipsets.
And mostly older ones, but I and many others still avoid them.
On 10/10/05, Allan McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hey, I am using an pvr-250 with AGP GeForce FX5200 for TV-Out. I have been having a hard time maintaining stability. Mythtv often crashes.I am considering upgrading my Athlon 1.4G/A7A266 motherboard it's old.
Stick with the GeForce cards for output. The 5200 is nice because its fanless. I am surprised your having crashes with your existing board. xvmc support in Myth is nice as well.
Are Via chipsets the only boards to avoid for use with ivtv? This computer is going to be used solely as a PVR so I am looking for something inexpensive. I am thinking an A7N, an NForce board or something may be the safest bet? I would appreciate suggestions.
I like the nForce2 boards and run one now. It can't quite handle scaling my 1080i captures down to 720p for playback without stuttering, though, so I'm upgrading out. It handles my PVR cards and playing back their content just fine.
Pay very close attention to the specs of any motherboard. I was expecting SPDIF out on my Chaintech nForce2 board, but it actually just had a bare solder points, and no one sells a bracket to solder on there.
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