I just got a new Hauppauge HD PVR (1212) and I would like to record HD and SD movies/shows. I have a comcast HD PVR box, and would like to convert some of the shows I have to a format I can watch on my computers, tv's, etc. I have an older computer that I would like to use for a dedicated acquisition box. The specs are as follows:
Dell XPS Gen 4
Intel P4 3.2 GHz (native)... not dual or quad core, but HT capable
2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
500 GB SATA boot drive (may upgrade to 75 GB 10K rpm SATA)
1 TB storage drive
The minimum requirements on the HD PVR box states that at least a Dual Core processor is needed. From what I read in a previous post (https://forum.videohelp.com/topic357514.html) it seems that I can use an older computer to capture video, as long as I have a video card with H.264 decoding on it. Is this true? Also, I just got an upgraded video card, an EVGA 256-P2-N761-TR e-GeForce 8600 GTS. I believe the card was optimized for Vista, but my system is WinXP Pro SP2.
My questions are:
1) Will this PC be sufficient for what I want it to do? Or should I upgrade to a beefier PC. I'm just trying to avoid extra expenses for now, since I do have a spare PC and would like to use it for something other than a coffee stand.
2) Does anybody know if this vid card is compatible with WinXP Pro?
I will appreciate any comments and suggestions.
-Dirk
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Yes. You can also use third party capture software that simply takes the compressed stream that arrives over the USB port and saves it to a file. That takes almost no CPU or GPU power.Originally Posted by dirk_diggler
Yes. Capture and watching what you captured should be fine as long as you have drivers and a player that supports DXVA. The capture application and player that comes with the HD PVR support DXVA. You can also use MPCHC with DXVA support enabled.Originally Posted by dirk_diggler
If nothing else you should be able to get generic Nvidia 8600 drivers that work for XP. I use an 8600 GT in my HTPC with a HD PVR.Originally Posted by dirk_diggler
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