Re: [mythtv-users] Newbie needs help choosing hardware for use in the UK

2005-01-13 Thread Ivor Hewitt
Neil Milne wrote: Avermedia DVB-T PCI Card £64.44 Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-T Freeview receiver PCI (909) £62.06 Vision + PCI TV Tuner - HDTV Compatible + Remote £46.06 Any ideas what the HDTV compatible mean in the Cheapo Vision+ card? Do they just mean DVB-T? In theory, but I've read that the

Re: [mythtv-users] Newbie needs help choosing hardware for use in the UK

2005-01-13 Thread Martin Ebourne
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 21:45 +, Alexander Fisher wrote: Avermedia DVB-T PCI Card 64.44 From what I hear these don't have very good reception. Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-T Freeview receiver PCI (909) 62.06 Vision + PCI TV Tuner - HDTV Compatible + Remote 46.06 I have one of each of these in my

Re: [mythtv-users] Newbie needs help choosing hardware for use in the UK

2005-01-13 Thread Martin Bonner
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Martin Ebourne wrote: The main difference between these two comes down to the remote. The nova-t has a very nice small remote which is almost perfect for mythtv (short of volume buttons unfortunately, though you can remap 2 other unused buttons). The receiver for the

[mythtv-users] Newbie needs help choosing hardware for use in the UK

2005-01-12 Thread Alexander Fisher
Hello. I had a little play with mythTV over the weekend and was very impressed. Great work guys! I was using an old Hauppaggue frame grabber and no soundcard, but it did suffice as proof of concept. I'm now ready to take the plunge and invest in some proper hardware. I've got a base PC which I

RE: [mythtv-users] Newbie needs help choosing hardware for use in the UK

2005-01-12 Thread mythtv-users
Alexander Wrote: Hello. Hello :-) I had a little play with mythTV over the weekend and was very impressed. Great work guys! I was using an old Hauppaggue frame grabber and no soundcard, but it did suffice as proof of concept. I'm now ready to take the plunge and invest in some