TV card

leezer3 said:
Hiya,
This is the main internal selection of cards:
http://www.lifeview.com.tw/html/products/internal_tv/internal_tv_solutions.htm

This is the model I currently own:
http://www.lifeview.com.tw/html/products/internal_tv/flydvbt_duo.htm

I also used the Cardbus variant for 6 mths (Just sold in the MM), and again this was a very nice card if a little hot-running.

Mileage on finding these cards will vary, haven't seen the PCI-E version around full-stop, and only a few places stock the PCI version. For reference, I paid £50 for mine nearly a month ago.

Cheers

-Leezer-


omg :eek: that's just amazing! make my thing look totaly pants! OcUK needs to thet theese in before i build my next rig! quick somone get gibbo on it!

one thing... i'm asuming that it's High definision TV compatable... but is it? or do you get a pixulated fuzzy image when you full screen it?

do any cards offer high definision TV compatable with additional interpixulation? just thinking about really high resolutions :P
 
Not HDTV compatible, and I doubt Gibbo would get these in- Support is handled by ITools (Same people as Sparkle).

Shame really, as they are by far & away the best bang for buck cards out there.

Cheers

-Leezer-
 
Solouko said:
My Compro DVB 300 works badly... but i think that's because i have a pants 3 year old system that's sevearly retarded! it does everything well but does it slowly and with constant crashing. but there's nothing it cant do really, i have my X box running through it too.... (yes i know what a stupid idea that is) but even doing everything is never enough

The driver/application update that came out around christmas time really gave new life to the compro cards. Not perfect, but deffinatly fixed a lot of issues with previous versios of its software. Sheduler actually works :) Image quality improved with analogue inputs for sure (especially noticable with composite from ps2) although dscaler is deffinatly better then the cards software in this repsect.
 
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