Satellite TV HTPC - Help

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I currently have just about every satellite receiver going! (VU+ Duo, DM8000, DM800)

However I want to build a low-cost Satellite HTPC. (£150...?)
I'm not looking to build a budget machine due to lack of funds, i'm trying to work out if could build a satellite TV enabled HTPC that could give the same or better performance as the satellite recievers I use for the same money.

I'm not looking to run anything heavy, something like openelec / xmbc.

Specs:
I'm having a hard time trying to determin what kind of specs the system would have to have, the reason im confused is that some sources say that a Dual Core would be required to decode HD?

But the receivers I use have low-end cpu's like 400htz and even my Raspberry Pi can play 1080P?

Would the satellite card not do the processing work?


Minimum Requirements:
HTPC Case
HD Satellite TV PCI Card (2x single or 1x dual... whichever are compatible)
HDMI
Remote Control


Any help on this would be much appreciated!
 
Hi Guy's
Thanks for your responses.

@Bluntwrapped, that is indeed cheap! i didnt realise bundles were so cheap its been years since i built a pc

@scootie, as in quality wise do you mean the interface? or performance.. ?
as i build images for the VU and DM and have taken a look at XBMC / Openelec and although the setup is more involved, it seems that once its setup it can also accomplish a lot more.


I have updated what im now looking for in a setup & the satellite card you mentioned seems about the best one for the price so thats set!

Media Center HTPC:

Processor: Dual Core
Ram: 2GB
Hard Drive: 500GB
Graphics: HD
Case: HTPC

Satellite Card: TBS6981 - £89.99

I'm looking to end up with something like this (similar looks / specs but with a satellite card):

-removed link - sorry!

This is for sale for £270ish thats including shipping and them making a profit...
so taking into account the satellite card price, im uping my budget to £250-£300

With that budget would this be doable?
 
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