Frage von kp:Is there a twin DVB-T - solution ((a similar twin DVB-T receiver for television)) for PC?
- USB or built-in card
Or you can connect synonymous receiver s.den PC?
Reason for this consideration: wants to take time during the Football World Cup parallel games, buy me but that does not necessarily provide Television
existing technology: Aldi-PC Titanium MD 8080 XL
"The graphics card is based on the Radeon 9800th There is a specially-made for ALDI version of MSI, which has nearly 128Mb memory and one 256 bit memory interface. It works with full 8 rendering pipelines, and has a clock of 351MHz for the chip and 310MHz for the memory. The card has 2 connections for VGA monitors and both an S-video TV out, and Composite TV Out "http://www.golem.de/0311/28524.html
originally accompanying TV card 2 years ran smoothly and right now it is broken!
Anyone who has information?
Thank you!
Philip
Antwort von steveb:
really synonymous for example, two would run parallel USB DVB-T solutions.
I'd get me two sticks and join them both. Can we even do not work for them back.
Antwort von kp:
Thank you!
But does this work?
For analog TV cards, it hies earlier, one should not run two in parallel in one pc ... would be disturbed.
Antwort von steveb:
http://www.zdnet.de/news/hardware/0,39023109,39136139,00.htm
this solves your problem.
Antwort von kp:
Thank you!
who are interested:
http://tvde.terratec.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=254
And here Testimonials:
http://forum.digitalfernsehen.de/forum/archive/index.php?f-79.html
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However, I have not really my problem clearly named:
Actually `s aim is, two Programs (ie at the World Cup: two games, while watching) to (ie" Picture in Picture "), then of course, quickly switch to the more exciting.
And for that, apparently there still be no solution. Or?
Unless:
TV MONITOR + normal TV card / stick
example:
"Model: M2343A of LG
23 "design multi-television in 16:9 format with built-in PAL / SECAM TV cable tuner, HDTV ready, of course,"
Sowas Has anyone already tried?
Greetings, P.