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TBS 6925 PCi Card with hardware blind scan in DVB-S2 and DVB-S
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<blockquote data-quote="starman345" data-source="post: 757578" data-attributes="member: 176635"><p>Just for your interest, download a copy of Radlight Filter manager and have a look under the directshow filters tab to see how many codecs you already have on your computer, it might surprise you. I've never bought codecs there are tons of them out there in other applications that you normally install on your computer. Not all dvb apps will be able to use them automatically, but most will. In many cases Dvbdream needs the CLSID of the codec copied to the guids(codecs.ini in more recent versions) file in DD so that it will be recognized. You can easily do that with Radlight Manager.</p><p>As has been mentioned here, the Cyberlink codecs are very good, download a trial copy of PowerDVD, it will install the Cyberlink codecs, you don't ever have to fire up PowerDVD, just so long as its on your computer somewhere the codecs will work. They offer dxva and seldom does my computer cpu usage exceed 15%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starman345, post: 757578, member: 176635"] Just for your interest, download a copy of Radlight Filter manager and have a look under the directshow filters tab to see how many codecs you already have on your computer, it might surprise you. I've never bought codecs there are tons of them out there in other applications that you normally install on your computer. Not all dvb apps will be able to use them automatically, but most will. In many cases Dvbdream needs the CLSID of the codec copied to the guids(codecs.ini in more recent versions) file in DD so that it will be recognized. You can easily do that with Radlight Manager. As has been mentioned here, the Cyberlink codecs are very good, download a trial copy of PowerDVD, it will install the Cyberlink codecs, you don't ever have to fire up PowerDVD, just so long as its on your computer somewhere the codecs will work. They offer dxva and seldom does my computer cpu usage exceed 15%. [/QUOTE]
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