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password1

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#35078 3-Jun-2009 12:48
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Hi all

Am thinking of upgrading my HTPC. Would love to keep it small. Cannot pick up DVB-T, so stuck with DVB-S. Will also be used for DVD playback (not blueray), a media server, and torrent machine.

Planning on a Antec NSK2480 MicroATX Case and a Asustek M3N78-EM board.

To run two DVB-S cards and another PCI card will require three PCI slots, which the board doesn't have.

All dual DVB-S cards are too expensive (thinking BlackGold here)

Question - is there a DVB-S PCIe card around that is not so feature packed as to make it expensive?

Thanks

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password1

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  #223922 11-Jun-2009 11:53
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This is exactly what I want: http://cerona.com/technology-xpress-card.html

No idea where I can get it from though. Will contact the manufacturer



ShaneT
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  #224411 12-Jun-2009 16:15
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Yeah... I'd also like to see a dual DVB-S card too ...like the Nova-T-500, but satellite.
Please let us know if you find anything Laughing

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  #224485 12-Jun-2009 20:37
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You should be able to import a Pinnacle PCTV dual DVB-S PCI card for around $200-250. I was looking at ordering one last year but then decided to go with a different setup.



password1

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  #227628 23-Jun-2009 09:22
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Got a reply - order from the website. Cards are $US800 each before postage. Yikes. Must be targetted at the boutique market.

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  #227667 23-Jun-2009 11:30
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password1: Got a reply - order from the website. Cards are $US800 each before postage. Yikes. Must be targetted at the boutique market.


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  #227674 23-Jun-2009 12:16
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From the looks of their marketing/website it would appear that you may get some management software to go with your card. Which is probably where the additional costs come from.

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  #227677 23-Jun-2009 12:28
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US $800......?

huh?




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password1

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  #227686 23-Jun-2009 13:34
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This was the entire email reply:

Cards are $800 each as they have 2 tuners per card. Sent from my iPhone.


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  #227689 23-Jun-2009 13:45
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password1: This was the entire email reply:



Cards are $800 each as they have 2 tuners per card. Sent from my iPhone.





...so has the hauppauge nova-t-500, HVR-2200, HVR-3000(3 tuners), HVR-4000(4 tuners!!!)... all ranging from  ~$170 to ~$350 NZ

Sent from my PC... cos I'm actually at my desk doin some work....

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