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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Returming To SageTV: Hauppauge USB PVR2
I used to run sage on my old desktop with a pvr-150. I sold that system a while ago and my new cable company claims that they don't have any DVR boxes and wont for some time.
I have a Toshiba satellite a135-s2266 notebook and want to know if I can use the MCE version of the Hauppauge PVR-USB2 with SageTV on Windows XP Pro? My Notebook came with Vista Ultimate but I had to many compatibility issues. System Specs: Intel Celeron M 1.73GHz 1GB DDR2 Memory 80GB SATA Hard Drive 128mb ATI 200m Xpress Windows XP Pro (Can Upgrade to Vista Basic If Needed, but ultimate is to slow) |
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There shouldnt be any problem running the USB-PVR2 on the laptop. Do you have any other tuners running?
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None at all yet. I was just concernd that the Media Center Version of the PVR USB2 mite not work under XP Pro. I can get the Media Center Edition for about $30 bucks less than the regular PVR USB2!
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I am not sure. I am running a USB PVR2 I bought from Circuit City and its working fine in win2k3 server. I would think that it should work just fine with XP. You should only need the drivers installed for it to work. I don't have the wintv app or anything else installed.
If you buy it from a store then you can give it a shot and see. If not it can be returned. I personally think it can work though. I have used a PVR-150 MCE with no problems in winxp pro. |
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MCE is XP (near enough). The MCE versions of Hauppauge products are cheaper because they don't have a remote or blaster - it assumes you have your MCE remote. It will come with drivers only, which is fine with most Sage systems. If you need the remote, get the full version.
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I've run Sage v5 on a 1.6GHz Pentium-M lapto, XP Pro, with 1GB RAM, with the Hauppauge PVR USB2 tuner. And two USB2 hard disks. Also a 80GB partition on the laptop's 2.5 in. drive. Except for the OS partition, all are at 64KB block sizes. Laptop Is quiet and has been reliable. Laptop's S-video out goes to TV. Latop sits with its lid closed.
Last edited by stevech; 07-03-2007 at 01:35 PM. |
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