DVB Dream is good software, ASSUMING YOU HAVE A SLIGHTLY HIGH END Enough SPEC COMPUTER TO RUN IT! By High End, I mean something that's probably 2.5 ghz or better with probably 1k ram or better... high end by a few years old standards, probably low end by today's standards. My 1.5 ghz 512 mb ram emachine with a usb2 pci card installed is not high end enough for DVB Dream, at least when using the DVB World Box USB 2 Device. When I used DVB DREAM, it worked fine sometimes, but often gave me lots of issues... for instance I'd often get 0 mb recordings. There were lots of suggestions in here on how to fix my issues, but I've discovered the real issue is that the computer just ain't quick enough to keep up with DVB Dream as a recording device.
I switched to using the Nextorm Software that came with the DVB World Box and ALL IS FINE. I do still keep things going good by saving on my C: drive with the main recordings, and then editing them, and saving edited files on J: drive before moving them to DVD later, all the while making sure to delete unused files, emptying trash and doing a defrag every time I do all of that. Defragging is very important if you plan to use your computer as a pvr... especially if you use it with a lot on a regular weekly or daily basis... but having a high end enough spec computer to match the software you plan to use is important too. Make sure you have what you need to do what you are trying to do.
Also, be sure to have the right software to do edits and stuff. TONS AND TONS of software is out there, both commercial and freeware, so test, test, and then test some more. What works for me best may not work for you, and both our choices in what works best is going to be different than what someone else uses.... but I will say if you have DVB World USB Device, the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method of using Nextorm software that comes with the software is your best bet to go with as a PVR. I went directly to DVB Dream as a software after posting something similar to this thread in here many, many months ago.... Do use the software that comes with your equipment, and test it as much as possible. If you go with some other options down the road and find they work better for some things for you, go with what works for what functionality that works best for you. Do try lots of things... just don't make the assumption like I did long ago that DVB Dream is best software for your uses on your computer based on posts in here without testing stuff out yourself.
Also don't assume that one software program can do it all. I use lots of different programs to different things... Counting nextorm, I usually use one program to record, one to edit, one or more to possibly reedit (sometimes several depending on if I want to record to dvd or to an video file that's just for computer use - main theory on editing in these boards is video redo is best since it doesn't reencode, which makes it faster and since it can pretty well convert , but take that advice with caution since other software sometimes work better depending on what you are trying to do... I've found winavi is great for downsizing mpgs if you save as mpgs and change your target size in options if your recording ends up being over 5 gigs and you are trying to record to a 4 gig dvd, which does occassionally happen if the satellite you are recording off of has high enough bitrates and stuff), another software or four to convert mpgs in to dvd's vob and ifos, etc. - (depending on what I want to do as far as bitrate, quality, target mb size, and several other factors go - so far converting mpg to dvd files I'm really liking DVD Styler, which is free, but have used other software and sometimes like what the others do better for some things since some other options might be a little faster or better for fancier options and stuff), and another software to record the isos in to dvd (I use Nero, but other free options might or might not work better for you?)...
There's lots and lots of software out there for each step in using your computer as a pvr... usually one software will be a better option for you because it usually has one or two functions that it does better than the rest... but you won't really know a lot about all of that until you test quite a bit on different things and try it for yourself and see what works best. I will say that using computers as pvr is a way better solution than just going after a ready made solution like a dvd recording machine or tivo type thing, but that's just my opinion...
Above all - remember, opinions are like arm pits - we all got them... sometimes they smell ok if we use d.o., sometimes they stink, and sometimes they smell very badly (especially after going to work out and then doing lots of yard work without showering)... opinions on what software to use given by people in here can sometimes be like listening to a town gossip, or sometimes can be like listening to a Preacher who is really teaching the Gospel... or sometimes can be like listening to a wacky tele-evangelist leading a cult like the one that was in Wako, Texas a few years back....