I am already in the forums around and I have some thread synonymous found that a good fit to my questions. Very clever, I'm still not become.
I already have a digital satellite receiver with the usual connections. * 1x RS-232 for update * 2x SCART * Analog Audioausgaenge: R, L * Digital audio (AC-3)
These satellite receivers, I'd like to connect with the PC, so I s.PC can watch TV or record. My graphics card (GeForce FX 5700), only outputs.
Therefore I assume that I purchase a TV card needs. Liege ich richtig? Kann mir jmd recommend a good model? What is it with software (Linux / WinXP)?
(Perhaps more to the explanation: I have a friend at times an external device for video capturing Viewed (Typhoon PVR or something similar?). The included software seemed to me very poor quality to be.)
mfg Heinz
Antwort von Joyo:
I wish you of such a multi-converter solutions completely advise against. This is technically very complicated and unsatisfactory quality.
You purchase a DVB-S card for the PC and thus receiving the channel directly, without the existing receiver. Since you have from your PC access to all DVB-functions (EPG, etc.), can host a well-functioning and programming to make even loss record.
Antwort von Joyo:
"Anonymous" wrote:
I wish you of such a multi-converter solutions completely advise against. This is technically very complicated and unsatisfactory quality.
You purchase a DVB-S card for the PC and thus receiving the channel directly, without the existing receiver. Since you have from your PC access to all DVB-functions (EPG, etc.), can host a well-functioning and programming to make even loss record.
Yes, you're probably right. But I've synonymous as a CI card (for ORF) in my receiver. Somewhere I read that little of such CI DVB-S card (or wherever it is they?). In fact, this satellite receivers practically everything I want. It would only Picture / sound instead of the television to the PC to get and possibly save.
But I'm open for anything. How would therefore work with the DVB-S card? You assume all functions of the satellite receiver? Satellite antenna connected and ready?
mfg Heinz
Antwort von Joyo:
If you for whatever reason always synonymous, vorhandnen the SAT Recceiver must use / want, then you should replace the TV card an AD converter (eg, Canopus, Datavideo) into consideration. The convert analog signals into a DV data stream to which you via firewire to your PC can get. This is technically the best starting material for a post s.PC. However, it needs to convert to MPEG to DVD a little longer. As a waste product can Because synonymous analog videos to post-capture.
If it aund quick-dirty-diret go to DVD, then there are certainly other ways synonymous. But this is not my area.
Antwort von beiti:
Yes, the ORF with the card is always a problem. Basic encryption, such as the ORF it operates is simple Sch ****, because they receive so unnecessarily complicated.
There are DVB-S cards with CI, in which you then can insert a CAM, in which then the card comes ORF. But firstly, this solution is expensive, and secondly, it is cumbersome, the card is permanently out and stuck to her. Maybe you'll get from the ORF to request a duplicate card. Or you can customize the ORF via DVB-T reception, where he is unencrypted, but you'll also need a DVB-T card (or a combi-card like the Hauppauge WinTV HVR-3000 3in1).
For further questions relating to satellite reception, moreover, I recommend this forum: http://forum.digitalfernsehen.de/forum/
Antwort von levis0208:
"Anonymous" wrote:
If you for whatever reason always synonymous, vorhandnen the SAT Recceiver must use / want, then you should replace the TV card an AD converter (eg, Canopus, Datavideo) into consideration. The convert analog signals into a DV data stream to which you via firewire to your PC can get. This is technically the best starting material for a post s.PC. However, it needs to convert to MPEG to DVD a little longer. As a waste product can Because synonymous analog videos to post-capture.
If it aund quick-dirty-diret go to DVD, then there are certainly other ways synonymous. But this is not my area.
I keep this solution in mind, but first I want to tip me a DVB-S card to pay, go. Perhaps this is actually the better solution.
"beiti" wrote:
Yes, the ORF with the card is always a problem. Basic encryption, such as the ORF it operates is simple Sch ****, because they receive so unnecessarily complicated.
There are DVB-S cards with CI, in which you then can insert a CAM, in which then the card comes ORF. But firstly, this solution is expensive, and secondly, it is cumbersome, the card is permanently out and stuck to her. Maybe you'll get from the ORF to request a duplicate card.
Expensive does not really bother me. It is rather the problem is really such a card to find.
After a long search I found the following example: 1.) Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-CI-S: But on the Manufacturer page, there is no information about this card. On a few other sites, it is noted that they are no longer kept.
2.) TechniSat SkyStar 2 with additional CI slot: According to Manufacturer Page, this additional CI slot only with a Sky HD Star card. What turn me a little surprised, as I said in some forums have read something else.
I had caught a synonymous Schaub Lorenz satellite receivers while 2 CI slots had, but was not able to map the ORF to read, because it only certain CI card (which I purchase but not yet knowing ). I am not synonymous sure I do not experience this problem when buying a DVB-S card with CI slot back will have.
Can you give me perhaps recommend something? I want a little on the safe side and not buy anything.
"beiti" wrote:
Or you can customize the ORF via DVB-T reception, where he is unencrypted, but you'll also need a DVB-T card (or a combi-card like the Hauppauge WinTV HVR-3000 3in1).
I really wanted to with the purchase of the CI card escape.
"beiti" wrote:
For further questions relating to satellite reception, moreover, I recommend this forum: http://forum.digitalfernsehen.de/forum/
Ah. Thank you very much.
mfg Heinz
Antwort von beiti:
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I had caught a synonymous Schaub Lorenz satellite receivers while 2 CI slots had, but was not able to map the ORF to read, because it only certain CI card (which I have to purchase but not yet knowing ). I am not synonymous sure I do not experience this problem in the purchase of a DVB-S card with CI slot back will have.
The CI slot should be standardized. That it out and return to incompatibilities, is another matter.
Crucial is the CAM, which you in the CI slot. For this you must know that the ORF at the same time with three different encryption systems are working (Betacrypt, Cryptoworks, Nagra). Which card you have, I do not know (depends on when you get searched, and whether they directly or by the ORF of Premiere has been issued). A good CAM, with all the variants of these cards to work, would be the AlphaCrypt of Mascom.
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I really wanted to with the purchase of the CI card escape.
Do you live in an area where you get the ORF (perhaps soon) via DVB-T could receive? That would indeed be the simplest and most reliable version (no maps problems, etc.).
Antwort von sammy:
"beiti" wrote:
Crucial is the CAM, which you in the CI slot. For this you must know that the ORF at the same time with three different encryption systems are working (Betacrypt, Cryptoworks, Nagra). Which card you have, I do not know (depends on when you get searched, and whether they directly or by the ORF of Premiere has been issued). A good CAM, with all the variants of these cards to work, would be the AlphaCrypt of Mascom.
My receiver has a CI slot and a card slot with a built-Cryptoworks. In this slot does the ORF Map wonderful.
"beiti" wrote:
Do you live in an area where you get the ORF (perhaps soon) via DVB-T could receive? That would indeed be the simplest and most reliable version (no maps problems, etc.).
Yes, I could ORF via DVB-T reception. "Easy" - this is probably matter of opinion. In each case, one needs an appropriate device. The CI slot offers at least a little flexibility (future of encryption was always synonymous).
Way: I would like to again thank for the link. I learned a lot of the things I'm interested, in the old thread found.