| Author |
Message |
The Big Cheese Member
Joined: 07 Dec 2006 Location: UK
|
|
Hi everyone
I've been looking at the forum and the FAQ and I'm pretty happy with what I would need to do hardware wise with building a HTPC but one thing I'm really looking for is to be able to record (at least) two freeview channels at once.
It used to be easy, I'm sure some PVRs used to have dual tuners on them and a DVD-RW to back the recordings up but that is scarce now.
So what I really need is a PC that will switch on automatically at the right time, record whatever I want it to (on two channels at once if needed...or four channels if I have two tuner cards (can you do that?) ) and then go back into standby until it's needed again.
Could anyone recommend specialist software I would need to do this?
Also could anyone recommend specialist twin capture cards so I can record two channels at once.
If possible I would like to put two capture cards in there so I can record up to four channels at once, would specialist software recognise and support quad tuners?
I am comfortable with building my own PCs but this is completely new to me!
Many thanks
|
|
lordsmurf Video Restorer
Joined: 10 Jun 2003 Location: Want my advice? PM me.
|
|
My HTPC can PVR, but I don't. I use a DVD recorder with HDD for recording.
_________________ digitalFAQ.com -- Help with VHS to DVD, DVD recorders, other video/photo issues.
NoMoreCoasters.com -- How to avoid bad burns, how to find the best blank DVDs.
|
|
edDV Member
Joined: 06 Mar 2004 Location: Northern California, USA
|
|
| The Big Cheese wrote: |
Hi everyone
I've been looking at the forum and the FAQ and I'm pretty happy with what I would need to do hardware wise with building a HTPC but one thing I'm really looking for is to be able to record (at least) two freeview channels at once.
It used to be easy, I'm sure some PVRs used to have dual tuners on them and a DVD-RW to back the recordings up but that is scarce now.
So what I really need is a PC that will switch on automatically at the right time, record whatever I want it to (on two channels at once if needed...or four channels if I have two tuner cards (can you do that?) ) and then go back into standby until it's needed again.
Could anyone recommend specialist software I would need to do this?
Also could anyone recommend specialist twin capture cards so I can record two channels at once.
If possible I would like to put two capture cards in there so I can record up to four channels at once, would specialist software recognise and support quad tuners?
I am comfortable with building my own PCs but this is completely new to me!
Many thanks |
Most popular PVR software include
- MCE (Vista and Win7)
- SAGE-TV
- BeyondTV
- GBPVR (free)
- MythTV (Linux and free)
Expect a fairly steep learning/debug experience.
Most supported tuner cards are Hauppauge PVR/HVR and ATI 550/650. Each site lists cards and issues.
Quad support would be limited to specific model combos. Check each site for info.
HD ATSC/DVB adds another layer of fun.
_________________ Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
http://www.kiva.org/about
|
|
ronnylov Member
Joined: 29 Aug 2002 Location: Sweden
|
|
I am using DVBViewer for the recording purpose. It hi bernates after a completed recording and wakes up automatically before next recording. This is dobe with help of DVBViewer Task Scheduler plugin.
I am now also building a Linux PVR, using VDR.
This solution seems to be able to do what you want, but it is tricky to setup... It is more like a project to learn Linux for me.
Both DVBViewer and VDR can handle muliple capture cards. I really can recommend DVBViewer as it is the most stable DVB recording software I have been used.
|
|
fk Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Location: Denmark
|
|
I can only agree with ronnylov. DVBViewer is the very best software for DVB reception and recording.
|
|
|
|