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Having upgraded to 7100 (via a clean install), I can get all my SD channels to work, both via DVB-T and DVB-S cards inside the machine, but none of the HD channels are working. Sometimges I get audio, and a black screen, other times the screen just sits there with the rotating ‘busy’ circle...
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yes, afaik they are all backward compatible
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Windows7 doesn't support DVB-S2 at the moment, but it may be worth getting one with such support in the future.
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Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I don’t have this card, but my understanding is that you can use both feeds for a ‘truer’ signal which is independently handled, or you can use the single feed and the card will split it internally. I would imagine...
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For Media Center the FloppyDTV DVB-S device with built in CI from www.digital-everywhere.com works great with a Dragon or T.Rex CAM & Sky subscription card. There are other cards without CI that can be configured for just the Free To Air channels but the ease of use, stability & manufacturer...
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One option is to use the subscription card in one tuner & a Free TV card in the other (the 20 pound card that gives you C4, five, five US, five Life & Sky Three) the use Mark Salloway's Media Center Tuner Priority utility to force the subscription card to be used first for all Live TV & recordings...
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I can't see a cablecard solution coming soon for Sky. There is a DVB-S solution for free to air satellite listen to this show for more details http://mediacenter.thepodcastnetwork.com/2006/04/20/the-media-center-show-54-nigel-barker/