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UK Sky Box and Tv Card Question

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    Any help appreciated on this one (forgive the sometimes non technical speak)!

    I am going to replace my old HP media centre for a newer uptodate model and have a q on the connection of sky digital box. 

    I currently connect the box to the pc via a scart to rca (red/white/yellow??) on the pc.  (The HP has a single tv card, and although I plug a coax aerial into this, I don't think this signal gets used at all. )

    With the new machine, I can opt for a Hauppauge Dual DVB-T PCI TV Tuner card, as I would like to connect two Sky digital boxes to my pc (yep, and pay for a multi room account), so that I can simulate Sky+. 

    However, from the pictures I see of these dual tv cards, it's just two aerial socket inputs on the back of the card.

    1.  does this mean that I have to connect the two sky boxes to the pc via coax leads, and isn't that going to be poor quality and

    2. am I better getting two lots of rca inputs (red/white/yellow?)  on the back of the pc - in which case - why do I need a TV card at all?

    Sound a bit stupid asking all of this, but want to get it kind of right!!

    Many thanks to whoever can help out.

    Chris

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    Don't go for the Hauppauge Dual DVB-T tuner card, that is not suitable for your scenerio

    If you have the option, go for two Hauppauge PVR-150MCE's or a Hauppauge PVR500MCE these are well supported.  I currently use two PVR150's in your exact same setup.

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Products.asp?CatID=53&Category=Multimedia%2FTV&ThumbNails=Yes&FilterKeywords=&FilterMinPrice=&FilterMaxPrice=&FilterCategories=275&FilterManufacturers=20&OrderBy=1

    Steve Ancient Chinese IT proverb - Lack of planning on your part does not justify panic on mine
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    Hi, thanks for a response.  Sounds stupid, but can I ask how you connect your sky box to your cards?  Have looked at a picture of the PVR500MCE, and it has

    FM In, TV In, S-vid In, Comp In, and a red plug and white plug....

    Am I missing something here (or prob not quite getting it, as usual!)

    Thanks

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    No worries, I have two PVR150 cards with two Sky boxes connected to each, the first Sky box is connect to the tuner card with an s-video connector for the video and two phono cables for the audio.

    The second is connected to the tuner card via 3 phono cables, 1 for the video (yellow colour) and two again for the audio.

    I have not used a PVR500 before but the picture just shows one of each type of video connector - s-video and composite, it looks like you need to purchase an AV header and cable for more inputs according to Hauppauge's specs -

    WinTV-PVR-500 MCE includes:

    Dual Analouge TV tuners, each with a Nicam stereo decoder.

    Dual high quality MPEG2 video and audio encoders based on the Conexant -416 MPEG encoder

    One back panel composite/s-video plus stereo audio inputs to connect to cable or satellite set top boxes

    Two on-board A/V headers, to connect to two more A/V sources (A/V cable set not included)

    One FM radio receiver

     

    Steve Ancient Chinese IT proverb - Lack of planning on your part does not justify panic on mine
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    Many thanks for that....still not 100%, but getting there!!  I guess the av 'header' requires some kind of adapter to put two sets into one.... will do some more investigation.
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    Feeling quite pleased with myself...

    http://registration.hauppauge.com/webstore/accessories2.asp?product=av_cable

    http://registration.hauppauge.com/webstore/images/pvr500_av_cable.jpg

    What a lot of hassle, go and buy two PVR-150's instead Smile [:)]

    On a serious note, Hauppauge don't make any PCI-E cards (although they do USB) and on some motherboards PCI sockets are lacking, so check what sockets your new pc has before commiting.

     

    Steve Ancient Chinese IT proverb - Lack of planning on your part does not justify panic on mine
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