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The air2pc seems to take some work off the processor while I have read the PCHDTV uses 80-90% on |
The air2pc seems to take some work off the processor while I have read the PCHDTV uses 80-90% on an athalon64 3000. |
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My experience with capturing using the pcHDTV is that it uses 1.3% of CPU (azap + cat + cx88[0] dvb on an athlon64 3500). Actually watching live or captured streams does take a lot of CPU, though, especially without xvmc. --[[User:Mitchskin|Mitch]] 21:50, 14 May 2005 (CEST) |
My experience with capturing using the pcHDTV is that it uses 1.3% of CPU (azap + cat + cx88[0] dvb on an athlon64 3500). Actually watching live or captured streams does take a lot of CPU, though, especially without xvmc. --[[User:Mitchskin|Mitch]] 21:50, 14 May 2005 (CEST) |
Revision as of 19:16, 9 June 2005
As of right now there are 2 confirmed working cards and 1 possible working card.
- The PCHDTV card
- The air2pc card
The possible working card is:
- The DViCO FusionHDTV 3 GOLD
The air2pc seems to take some work off the processor while I have read the PCHDTV uses 80-90% on an athalon64 3000.
My experience with capturing using the pcHDTV is that it uses 1.3% of CPU (azap + cat + cx88[0] dvb on an athlon64 3500). Actually watching live or captured streams does take a lot of CPU, though, especially without xvmc. --Mitch 21:50, 14 May 2005 (CEST)
The ATSC frontend of the DViCO card is under active development. Only the analog capability is currently working.