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Satellite TV on PC The ubiquitous Skystar 1 & 2 PCI cards and SS2 USB.

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Old 04-12-08, 12:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi to everybody,
I wanted a suggestion in the segliere among card pci and usb.
Do they develop both the same functions or are there problems?:sad_smile:

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Experience teaches that the best are the pci!
If you have a laptop then we will also usb those of last generation.
Once again if you install you on a personal advice then that pci
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USB 1.1 cannot do 4:2:2 feeds because the usb is too low (average 6mb/s)

USB 2 is better and can do 4:2:2 feeds and HD..

Skystar has the most support and the standard PCI type can do 4:2:2 feeds.. It is supported by all viewer softwares like DVBDream.. DVBDViewer Pro.. AltDVB.. ProgDVB.. etc
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