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Hello,

Could someone tell me if PCI DVB cards (like the one hauppauge makes for
example) are capable of tuning to different channels at the same time?

I am exploring the idea of building a computer based personal video
recorder, i'm wondering if I would be able to watch one channel while
recording another using one DVB card.

Thanks.
--
Matthew

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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 17:07:32 GMT, Matthew S
<2hct2uf02@REMOVETHISsneakemail.com> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Could someone tell me if PCI DVB cards (like the one hauppauge makes for
>example) are capable of tuning to different channels at the same time?
>
>I am exploring the idea of building a computer based personal video
>recorder, i'm wondering if I would be able to watch one channel while
>recording another using one DVB card.
>
>Thanks.

Theoretically, if they are on the same tuned carrier (I don't know
if/how the hardware would handle that.)

If the channels of interest are on different carriers, you will need
more than one tuner card.

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i would think that cpu speed would also be an issue...


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> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>Could someone tell me if PCI DVB cards (like the one hauppauge makes for
> >>example) are capable of tuning to different channels at the same time?
> >No
> >
> >>I am exploring the idea of building a computer based personal video
> >>recorder, i'm wondering if I would be able to watch one channel while
> >>recording another using one DVB card.
> Actually you can record more then one program if these are on the same
> transponder (same frequency), at least in Linux.
>
>
> >But you can have up to 4 cards in one PC IIRC.
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In alt.video.satellite.mpeg-dvb, Matthew S said:

>Could someone tell me if PCI DVB cards (like the one hauppauge makes for
>example) are capable of tuning to different channels at the same time?

For full flexibility you'll need two cards.

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And the haunting fact that these work best alone on an IRQ.

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> i would think that cpu speed would also be an issue...
>
>
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> news:40c8cb24@post.usenet.com...
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> > ><2hct2uf02@REMOVETHISsneakemail.com> wrote in
> > ><oz0yc.164402$Ar.71516@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>:
> > >
> > >>Hello,
> > >>
> > >>Could someone tell me if PCI DVB cards (like the one hauppauge makes
for
> > >>example) are capable of tuning to different channels at the same time?
> > >No
> > >
> > >>I am exploring the idea of building a computer based personal video
> > >>recorder, i'm wondering if I would be able to watch one channel while
> > >>recording another using one DVB card.
> > Actually you can record more then one program if these are on the same
> > transponder (same frequency), at least in Linux.
> >
> >
> > >But you can have up to 4 cards in one PC IIRC.
> > >JP
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