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A '''Full-featured Card''' (short '''full-featured''' or sometimes '''premium''') is a [[Wikipedia:euphemism|euphemism]] that describes the early [[Siemens]], [[Hauppauge]] and [[TechnoTrend]] DVB-Cards with onboard [[AV711x]] chip used as [[MPEG2 Decoder]].

Bear in mind that this naming can be deceptive, and for modern systems with powerful CPUs a "full-featured" card is simply a waste of money. From a today's point of view they are just outdated and forcing people to blow their money for a hardware decoder they really don't need (every recent PC with more than ~500MHz is able to decode MPEG2 Streams in software without any extra cost). No modern card design repeated this approach, Microsoft even denies to support this type of cards in their [[BDA]] Driver Architecture. Cards without encoder are called [[budget]] in this terminology.

For a long time the [[VDR]] Project unfortunately forced its users to install at least one of these expensive cards in their system. Today it is however highly recommended to install the [[VDR Software Decoder Plugin]] instead and let the "Full-featured Cards" die better sooner than later. You can spend your money a better way, invite your girlfriend for a ice-cream or drink some beer with your friends.

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Latest revision as of 05:41, 27 December 2016