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Terratec Cinergy 2400 and DVB-T (MPEG4)?
I am planning to add a Terratec Cinergy 2400 to my SageTV server since I have read mostly positive comments about it here.
No doubt it works well with Mpeg2 broadcasts over DVB-T such as Freeview in the UK. My only question is whether it will also support Mpeg4 over DVB-T. Are there any of you in countries with DVB-T/Mpeg4 that use this card and what is your experience? Thanks in advance!
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Windows 10 64bit - Server: C2D, 6Gb RAM, 1xSamsung 840 Pro 128Gb, Seagate Archive HD 8TB - 2 x WD Green 1TB HDs for Recordings, PVR-USB2,Cinergy 2400i DVB-T, 2xTT DVB-S2 tuners, FireDTV S2 3 x HD300s |
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Freeview HD will be using DVB-T2, so new devices will be required.
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It will be some time before DVB-T2 is brought in.
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Windows 10 64bit - Server: C2D, 6Gb RAM, 1xSamsung 840 Pro 128Gb, Seagate Archive HD 8TB - 2 x WD Green 1TB HDs for Recordings, PVR-USB2,Cinergy 2400i DVB-T, 2xTT DVB-S2 tuners, FireDTV S2 3 x HD300s |
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Sorry, despite your profile saying Greece I had it in my head you were in the UK
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I'm also interested in this as Australian FTA are talking about changing to mpeg4 too
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Server:HP DL380 Dual Quad Xeon E5530 2.4Ghz per core, 64GB RAM, 2x Hauppauge HVR-2200 tuners (4 total) 146GB mirrored system drive running Server 2012 R2, 3TB storage HDD space (7x500Gb), Clients:1 STX HD-100, 1 HD-200, 1 HD-300 for main TV room connected to Pioneer SC-LX72 with Tannoy MX4 mains, MX3 rears and MXm centre (or center!) and Yamaha YST-SW160 subwoofer, Bravia 55' LCD |
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The hardware doesn't matter very much for video/audio broadcasted format, all its doing is acquiring and dumping the transport stream broadcasted. It's the software used to playback what's transmitted that matters. |
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I am off to buy a couple! Media Markt (a German electronics chain) here in Greece has them for 39.90 Euro....
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Windows 10 64bit - Server: C2D, 6Gb RAM, 1xSamsung 840 Pro 128Gb, Seagate Archive HD 8TB - 2 x WD Green 1TB HDs for Recordings, PVR-USB2,Cinergy 2400i DVB-T, 2xTT DVB-S2 tuners, FireDTV S2 3 x HD300s |
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