Suggestions for FTA HD PCI Card and dish for a HTPC system

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calguy99

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Hi, I am building a HTPC system and I am thinking about adding a FTA PCI card to my build. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on which card and dish would work with Windows 7. I want to record HD programming for playback on my HD TV and wanted to know if the Win 7 OS will do that. Thanks Joe
 
I'm very happy with the Prof7301 that Rick sells. It performs like a champ on my HTPC (WIN7 64bit, i5 processor) with both SageTV and ProgDVBPro.
 
FriscoJohn said:
I'm very happy with the Prof7301 that Rick sells. It performs like a champ on my HTPC (WIN7 64bit, i5 processor) with both SageTV and ProgDVBPro.

proftuners.com might get it to you cheaper if your a canuck.

crackt out,.
 
Hi thanks for the reply to my post. Are there any satellite dishes which are better for HD TV? thanks
 
calguy99 said:
Hi thanks for the reply to my post. Are there any satellite dishes which are better for HD TV? thanks

a dish is a dish and bigger is always better. youll probly get the most hd from cband so you would need a 6 ft or bigger dish. 10 foot would be recommended. there are some ku hd channels you could get easily with a 90cm dish as well.

crackt out,.
 
Hi thanks for the reply a 10 or 6 ft dish would be way too big for my roof so a 90cm dish would be the way to go. Are there any newness sites to help me set and point a dish. Thanks
 
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