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Quote:Originally Posted by bashy After purchasing this unit, I'm a little confused and looking for some help. My 5.1 receiver is very old and only supports HDMI video without audio pass-through so I always use optical/coax for audio...
Quote:Originally Posted by Feng Zhang Installed my HDHR Prime yesterday with my FIOS Cable Card, Win 8 pro with Media Center. It's a quite smooth process, the activation of the cablecard was very easy. And video quality is great, I...
Just to let everyone know silicondust resolved his issue and he posted this response from them on the SD forum - "turns out the problem was CW has 2 audio tracks, had to right click screen and switch tracks to the other "English" "
Any "smart TV" I have looked at has DLNA, my four year old sammy has it my two year old panny does not [but it is networkable]. This will give you the ability to tune a channel without the use of a computer making the prime a standalone...
The one GB cards work just fine. On board Ram should be 4GB IMO at a min for 3 or 4 tuner use with a dual core cpu [though the unit with the GT430 is a single core 2.8 with 2 GB ram and runs 3 tuners {two record one view} without any...
Eric, just the fact that we all here have CC tuners makes us not normal! I too have an xbox next to a one of my HTPC's where both are tied to a TV, depending on the situation I sometimes have both running and switch input on the TV...
Anything listed as VP4 or VP5 with featureset C or D ought to work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_PureVideo#Table_of_PureVideo_.28HD.29_GPUs
Just noticed this at SD's forum. If your running auto update you should look and see if this downloaded. This was a reply to an odd situation... JohnW248 Expert Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Posts: 855 Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:21 am Post...
Have both GT430 [Asus] and GT520 [Zotac - yes it is the 620 as well]; the 520 is better with a variety of TV's IMO. You can get a zotac 1GB for less than others or the new 2 GB version, if you have some spare power, for the price of the...
Wireless presents many issues but mostly packet loss which on a TV signal sent wireless will result in pixalation. Don't own a Roku but doubt it can buffer a signal or ask for lost packets to be resent. On top of that are all the...
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