2012年3月26日星期一

Review: TBS6984 PCI-E DVB S2 QUAD TUNER TV CARD

TBS has developed a unique TV card represents that easiest way of equipping a PC with no fewer than four DVB S2/S satellite tuners. The new TBS6984 quad tuner card was reviewed in the latest issue of What Satellite (a professional and authoritative satellite magazine from UK) and received a Silver award from review ranking! Thanks to Martin Pipe, the author of this review. We really appreciate your contribution and Professional evaluation. Now we would like to share this great review with you!Author: Martin Pipe
Preface
 Digital TV tuner cards facilitate the monitoring of TV or radio programmers on your computer desktop. They'll also turn a computer into a PVR-bitstreams plucked out of the ether can, after all, just as easily be written to a file for future playback as passed to decoder software for live viewing. If your computer is networked, then other connected devices around the home, like multimedia players, Can access these files. With appropriate software and configuration they can be streamed to private locations across the internet too. Only now are commercial PVR manufactures like TiVo waking up to such flexible possibilities-those with tuner cards fitted to their PC's have enjoyed their benefits for years.
The first TV tuner cards had only one tuner, this restricted you to one channel at a time, although some software (such as DVBViewer) lets you simultaneously watch and record channels carried by the same transponder. If you wanted channels on different transponders-e.g BBC Two and Channel 4.-It was neccessory to install a pair of tuners, the problem with modern PCs is restricted expansion potential; gone are the days when a PC would have five and more expansion slots for the peripherals of your choice. The only get-around was to reply on a USB second tuner.
Hardware manufacturers like BlackGold noted this and introduced TV cards with multiple tuners. PC bound satellite viewers could now independently record and view multiple channels form different transponders.
A dual LNB was ideal for UK viewers with a 28.2°E minidish. Dishes trained on different satellites could be connected to each input, although flexibility would be lost. But most tuner cards will support Diseqc 1x/2x switchboxes. With appropriate setup in this vein, much can be achieved. Most modern satellite cards cater for DVB S2 as well as DVB S2, and can thus be used for HDTV reception if your PC is powerful enough, which brings us to the next evolutionary stage.
The TBS6984 PCIE DVB S2 Quad TV tuner card ups the ante by building four DVB S/S2 tuners into a single card. With a quad LNB on that dish, you will able to simultaneously receive a quartet of transponders, Astra/Eurobird viewers with their dishes can therefore simultaneously stream or record programs carried by BBC Two, BBC Four, ITV1 and Channel 4. Impossible with any current PVR, such a system could serve the viewing requirement of an entire viewing requirement of an entire household- one TBS6984 equipped PC, a Gigabit Ethernet network, and streaming media players installed in the appropriate rooms, Free-to-air (FTA) channels are fair game. For encrypted channels, though, you PC must be equipped with the necessary conditional access hardware and software (TBS5980 or TBS69828 DVB S2 CI Card with CAM can do it). TBS6984's DiSEqc2x compatibility gives rise to further reception possibilities.
Build and Connectivity
At 80mm. this card is taller than average and might not fit in some slimline cases, As a PCI express card, it should be compatible with most recent PC motherboards, Each pair of tuners (which lack loopthrough) is covered by a screening scan, and severed by a Trident CX24117 dual demodulator chip.  Other components on the board are associated with the power supply circuitry, among other things. A supplied cable takes a 12V feed directly from PC's power supply. DC-to DC conversion circuitry on the board processes this to obtain the 13V or 18V supplies needed to switch polarity.
To minimise unwanted voltage drops, the cable is connected to no fewer than three of the power supply\s drive connectors. We recommend that your PC is fitted with a decent power supply. if one isn't already present. Elsewhere on the board are DiSEqc and band switching tone generators, There's also a socket , standard with many PC tuners, for a trailing infrared sensor, This enables channels to be changed with the supplied handset, provided your software is compatible.
Basic use
On which subject, quite a lot of this is provide on an accompanying CD-ROM. You get TBSViewer(a cut-down version of DVBViewer), an OEM version of DVBDream(an alternative to DVBViewer) and TBSVHID(which maps handset buttons to the appropriate keyboard for different applications).
On top of this are the drivers-the software that allows the operating system and applications to recognise and work with the tuner hardware, TBS has been very thoughtful here. In additional to Window200, XP,Vista and 7 is support for Windows media center(built into Windows Vista/7) and Linux. The latter drivers, which are most welcome, will interest anyone interest in building a complete TV solution around MythTV(covered in a Wotsat series a while back)
Installing the card is relatively straightforward, although you'll need to open up your PC to reveal the motherboard slots.If you're worried about this, a local PC technician could do the job for you. Attaching LNB cables to the four sockets located on the backplate, which is accessible from the rear panel of your PC, can be a rather fiddly task.
When the PC is booted the tuners are detected and the drivers are then installed, These are compliant with the BDA(Broadcast Driver Architecture)standard, and as a result you're not restricted to the supplied TV software.We were, for example, able to use TBS6984 with full (GE) version of DVBViewer. Naturally, the software you are using will influence how the TBS6984 is used.This, together with your system hardware, will determine picture and sound quality as well as what features are your disposal.
PVR and multimedia
Naturally, Microsoft Media Center and the supplied DVBDream and TBSViewer Programs also recognised the four tuners that were now at their disposal. Features vary across the software, but with this powerful tuner all will enable you to record multiple channels or watch one while recording another. The capabilities of TBS6984 will satisfy even the hungriest of telly addicts. With DVBViewer GE we once viewed one show while recording eight others carried on the four transponders accessible to the card
Performance
Window Media Center, which conveniently enough, can deal with up to four tuners-benifits from a delicated "Set UP TV signal" wizard. Originally, we had nothing but problems with this, - out Yoyotech PC, a 64 bit quad-core machine running Windows 7 Ultimate. Would crash approximately 90 per cent into the examining TV signals phase. We then discovered that no other digital TV software would work either. In the end the firmware of the PC's Biostar motherboard was updated and we used the TBS6984 successfully with all the TV software.
Sensitivity compares will with other PC tuner cards, and search speeds are fast. With the PC hardware described earlier, an all-channels scan of Hot Bird with our DVBViewer GE reference software took just over five minutes, which compares well to many standard receivers.
This program dovetailed neatly with the card's facilities, in the options/hardware menu, any of the four tuners (labeled from A TO D) can be turned on or off- a function of the card's drivers.
Verdict
Not everybody needs such power, but if you do the TBS6984 is a clear choice, It's certainly ideal for TV a multimedia servers, such as MythTV, the Linux support is of obvious benefit here. It is also ideal for IPTV provider for commercial use.
Scan Copy from What Satellite


2012年3月21日星期三

Review: TBS6284 PCIE DVB T2 QUAD TUNER TV CARD

The TBS6284 PCIE DVB T2 quad tuner TV cardwas reviewed in the latest issue of What Satellite (a professional and authoritative satellite magazine from UK) and received a Silver award from review ranking! Thanks to Martin Pipe, the author of this review. We really appreciate your contribution and Professional evaluation. Now we would like to share this great review with our TBS fans!
Author: Martin Pipe
We've certainly come a long way since the earliest days of digital terrestrial TV reception on PCs. And yet not so long ago the idea of getting this new-fangled digital TV malarkey on your desktops. Generally with a mammoth PCI card full of "chippery", was quite a novel one. With the supplied software you could also record programmers onto your PC's hand disc-thereby effectively converting it into a PVR at a time when there these not commonplace items. Now the average modern PC has a hard disk measured in terebytes. And there are a lot more digital terrestrial channels to choose from a handful of which are broadcast in high definition.
Building and connectivity
To make the most of this we have the unique TBS6284- a card with no fewer than four terrestrial tuners on board. That means you can record three (or more) channels while viewing a fourth. Better still, all four tuners are compatible with not only the established DVB T standard but also the newer DVB T2 technology that carries HD channels. Like its satellite equivalent, the TBS6984 DVB S2 Quad Tuner TV card, it takes the form of a PCI expressx1 card. Most of PCs made over the past five years should be compatible with such hardware.
The TBS6284 is purely a tuner, for encrypted channels your PC must be equipped with the necessary conditional access(CAM) hardware and software, The card, which is 80mm tall and thus might not fit in some slimline cases, splits its tuners into two pairs-A/B and C/D-each of which has its own input and output.
Setup
Using a supplied patch cord the output from first pair of tuners can supply signals to the input of the second-and so you might only need one aerial cable. In contrast, the TBS6984 needs separate LNB feeds for each tuner, owing to its need to independently switch band and polarization, and the single UHF band used for broadcasting doesn't need switching, The only other rear-panel connector itself a 2.5mm mini-jack for an infrared sensor, which works with the supplied handset. On the board it lurks an optional power connector that's interface to your computer's power supply if the motherboard’s PCI-Express slot is incapable of supplying enough current. It’s highly unlikely that you will need it (and in any case it's not even referred to in the documentation)
Also supplied in the package is a mini CD-ROM that contains the drivers. These support Windows2000,XP, Vista and 7 and Media Center can deal with a maximum complement of four digital tuners(certainly if you are using Window7). Thanks to their BDA compliance, the drivers allow the tuners to work with a wide variety of third party software such as the full version of popular DVBviewer,Progdvb, media portable. The TBS6284 will also courtesy of its manufacturer' wise decision to cater for Linux-appeal to those who hope to build an open source PVR around software like MyrhTV, VDR
Basic use
In additional to the drivers a small collection of application software is included. These programs are TBSViewer(a cut-down version of DVBViewer), an OEM version of DVBDream(an alternative to DVBViewer) and TBSVHID(which maps handset buttons to the appropriate keyboard commands of your digital TV software). Sadly, none of these programs id documented with the exception of a DVBDream help file.
Getting the card into our Yoyotech quad-core Window7 PC and installing the drivers from CD-ROM was straightforward. Setup will depend on the application, but TBSViewer and DVBDream were easy enough to drive, The tuning menu of most software gives you control over the range of frequencies to be scanned(the TBS6284 will deal with VHF and as well as UHF channels)and the channel bandwidth(8MHZ in UK). You can usually also turn off one or more of the tuners, if desired.
PVR and multimedia
For standard-definition viewing with the supplied software, a Pentium 4 processor will suffice, but if HD is envisaged you will need a multi-core processor with a copy of DVBVivew GE, which supports the reception of multiple programmers from each tuner if they are in the same multiplex, we were able to record no fewer than nice channels simultaneously, That should be more than enough for anybody.
Performance
The TBS6284  DVB S2 Card worked superbly. Its sensitivity was judged to be better than that of many DVB-T cards. Even the Crystal Palace HD channels, which will be carried with lower power until switchover (a couple of months, always at the time of writing) is complete, were received without glitches in our Lssex location, It worked very well with Microsoft Media Center, DVBDream and TBSViewer, the four tuners yielded the kind of recording and viewing flexibility that is currently impossible with set top PVRs
Verdict
The TBS6284 is not cheap, but if you do need such power (in a professional capacity perhaps) there is nothing around to touch it, you need never miss another program again.



2012年3月19日星期一

Choosing a TV Tuner Card to Record Digital TV on PC

What is a TV Tuner Card?
A TV tuner card is a kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer. Most TV tuners also function as video capture cards, allowing them to record television programs onto a hard disk much like the digital video recorder (DVR) does.
The interfaces for TV tuner cards are most commonly either PCI bus expansion card or the newer PCI Express (PCIe) bus for many modern cards, but some USB interface tuner cards are specially designed for laptop, which also works fine.
Why Buy a TV Tuner Card?
If you want to watch TV on PC, you might consider buying a TV tuner Card. When you hook up your cable or antenna to a television, all you're essentially doing is connecting a signal to a monitor. All televisions are equipped with tuners that allow the monitor to decode the signal coming through the cable into comprehensible images and sound. Such a TV tuner card also allows you to record these signals digitally on your system. It performs much like a DVR device that records programs from your television.
Generally speaking, these TV tuner cards are not standard in PCs you buy off the shelf at your local electronics store. Therefore, you have to buy a TV tuner card from a third party or some professional TV tuner manufacturers. For personal, you can use a TV tuner to build HTPC. For business usage, some companies will buy the card for IPTV application.
How to choose a TV Tuner Card?
When choosing a TV tuner card, consider what you want to accomplish by installing this component on your computer's motherboard. You should also ask yourself the following questions: Is the computer you currently own capable of supporting the tuner? Do you have the knowledge and skill to install it yourself? Are you planning to use the TV tuner as a replacement for cable, satellite or other television services? Each TV tuner card on our lineup has different features and capabilities; we rated and ranked all the best TV tuner cards on the market today. When our review of the best TV tuner cards ended, the Hauppauge WinTV HVR-2250, the TBS6984 PCIe DVB S2 TV Tuner Card and the AVerTVHD Bravo each claimed one of the top spots on our best TV tuner card comparisons and reviews. There are also several factors should consider on how to cut your home entertainment budget using this technology.
Compatibility
Most computers don't have the latest and greatest operating system available. This is especially true in the Microsoft Windows universe. The best TV tuner cards not only work with the latest iteration of Windows, but also with past versions that still reside on a majority of computers currently in use. Some professional TV tuner producers, such as TBS, even offer the Linux drivers compatible, that’s big good news for Linux users. Linux TV tuner cards also will be one of spread in the future.
Picture Quality
High definition is the new standard for media in all forms. Unfortunately, a lot of technology has not caught up to this rich resolution. The best TV tuner cards pipe HD signals into your computer system in all their deep, colorful glory.
Help & Support
Even though a TV tuner card is easy to use and install, you can run into trouble occasionally. The best TV tuner cards are supported by their manufacturers with a warranty, and those companies provide technical support when necessary.
At the end of the day, a TV tuner card performs a simple yet powerful task. It routes television signals through your computer, allowing you to watch, record and store television shows and programs.