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DVB Viewer and multiple DVB-T cards


musukebba

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Does DVBViewer support multiple DVB-T cards, to allow overlapping recordings or watch another channel whilst recording another? Hauppauge have BDA drivers which makes this happen under MCE or (dare I say the name...) Media Portal under XP.

 

I know it's possible if both channels are on the same mux, but is it at least possible to open two instances of DVBViewer, each using a different card?

 

Searched for forum info, but nothing relevant...

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yes its possible if you use DVBViewerPro for first record and DVBViewerGE for second record and second card.

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Hi Klausing

 

Thanks for the reply and that's interesting that you can do that. The only problem is that in DVBViewerGE v1.6 there doesn't seem to be a way of selecting either of the DVB-T cards that I have installed. There isn't the dialogue box which appears anywhere on the 'Options' tabs (like the 'DirectX' option in DVBVPro), as far as I can see, and I can't tune into anything.

 

Both cards I have are BDA compliant and work very well independently with DVBViewerPro v3.2.3.

 

Is there something I'm missing?

 

Edit: I have tried with the TransEdit application, as suggested by Christian in reply to another post. However the cards are still not detected.

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The GE available for download only supports SkyStar2/AirsStar2/CableStar2 cards. A version that addititionally works with BDA devices is already running here pretty well and will be released... well, I don't know. Before christmas. ;)

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Sorry i thought one of your cards is a B2C2-based card. In this case it should work.

But in your situation you have to wait for new release of GE-Version.

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OK many thanks guys - that explains it.

 

If you need beta testers for a Hauppauge Nova-T, I'd be happy to help out...

 

M

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