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2011年10月19日星期三

TBS6984 DVB S2 Quad Tuner HD TV Card Review

The dream is starting to become a reality… This bad-boy is a TBS6984 satellite tuner card designed to receive both ordinary DVB-S signals AND the high definition DVB-S2 signals used by C4HD and BBC 1 HD. More importantly, it has four separate tuners on-board allowing you to plug it in to a quad LNB to record channels from 4 multiplexes simultaneously.

It’s probably best I jump back a bit here andremind you of what I’m trying to achieve. You may remember the new home server with 6x 2TB drives in? Well all that storage wasn’t for nothing – I plan to use the server for not only storage and media streaming, but also as a TV Server. The TV Server will contain a number of tuner cards, and stream TV over regular Ethernet cabling throughout the house to PCs, laptops, or specially built home theatre PCs connected to TVs. The idea is that the server becomes the only place in the house where aerials / satellite cabling is terminated, and ordinary Ethernet cables take care of the rest of the house. Want to watch a program you recorded in the lounge but you are now in the bedroom? Not a problem, all recordings are held centrally on the server.
So, step 1 is complete – I have a server. Step 2, fit the server with as many digital TV tuners as possible is underway. I already have a standard definition Freeview tuner (DVB T2 tuner cards) in the server, but I wanted HD and the most reliable way to get that here in South Wales is via satellite. The TBS6984 is a beast of a card, requiring a full-height PCI Express x1 socket AND a dedicated PCI Express power supply. As you can see from the image on the right, at the top-right of the image you can see the internal power input connector. Now, luckily my power supply has two such outputs, usually reserved for high end graphics cards. I plugged my power supply straight in to the card and away it went. For those of you without a spare PCI Express power output, you have the option of using the provided Molex adapter – you will need THREE spare Molex connectors though! (
Once installed, you’ll need some software to go with it. It supports Windows Media Center with no playing around – now I’d suggest when you do install the card, you install just the drivers and not the supplied software package. Let Windows take care of the rest because the interface is superb. Sadly for me, though, Windows Media Center does not support Windows Home Server and the in-house distribution features I am after. I may have mentioned this before, but I have chosen MediaPortal as the TV Server of choice. (For reference, I’m using the release candidate of 1.2.0 and not the older 1.1.3 which doesn’t appear to work very well with DVB-S2 high definition satellite broadcasts for me).
Now, the major stumbling block for satellite broadcasts is the EPG (Electronic Program Guide). Freeview broadcasts as EPG, Freesat and Sky also have EPGs, but MediaPortal can’t use the Freeview one for satellite (it just doesn’t have all the same channels) and no-one has managed to write a simple EPG plugin to read Sky or Freesat’s EPGs… so the solution is to grab an XML based one off the web. Luckily MediaPortal has a plugin called WebEPG which does this, but you will need to manually map your channels to the relevant XML feed which is straightforward enough.

So, buying this DVB S2 card… now, it isn’t cheap,US$249.99, and when I purchased this a few weeks ago there were only two options: eBay or BuyDVB , I chose buying direct from www.buydvb.net using PayPal – it was quick delivery and cheaper than eBay. It seems the store is the official website of TBS. but I am not sure. It’s also worth noting that if you don’t plan to use it in a server, then it comes with a useful remote control, and that you can get single and dual tuner versions too. I’d highly recommend this card overall – especially as it allows you to crab four tuners in to a single expansion slot.

This review is contributed by Olivershingler>>

                                                                                                                 

2011年6月16日星期四

Review for TBS 6984 Quad TV Tuner Card


Do you want to watch four different channels of satellite TV on your pc simultaneously? It seems to be an unreal and unbelievable experience. However, new release of TBS 6984 quad tuner will make all of them become true. TBS 6984 PCI-E DVB-S2 Quad Tuner TV Card is the world's first professional multi-tuner sat PC card for watching digital satellite TV on the PC, including supports four DVB S2 transponders or download data from four DVB s2 8PSK/QPSK Demodulators synchronously. It enables Media Center PCs to play or record up to four live channels of HDTV at once, and stream live HD channels or recordings to multiple HDTVs throughout the dish network, all from a multi-tuner card. With the TBS 6984 Quad Tuner Card, your Media Center PC becomes a complete entertainment platform for all your media, including watching HD streaming game sports and over thousands of new movies, video and music.
What do the customers review TBS 6984 quad tuner card?

It just works great with my window7 media center

By Richard, W

I’ve had this quad tuner about 3 days from TBS’s official store. And I can say, it just works – and it works well with my window 7 media center. – It’s really what TBS can do this. With the PCI express slot available, it is very easy to setup the card on pc. Running Win7 media center on an I7 homebuilt HTPC, the card doesn’t seem particularly problematic with incoming signals. Before this, I have downloaded the driver for windows from attaching CD. As TBS refers, this quad card is also compatible with the Linux system. But I haven’t tried. I was deeply impressed by the scan speed of the TBS 69841, which only took three and a half minutes to scan the satellite I want. Every search can be restricted to free-to-air channels only, which is particularly helpful as the PC card does not come with a CI slot for pay TV reception. The most important is we’ve had all 4 channels when the busy several times !We now watch basically all the satellite TV on PC, and between recording shows, – Support has been good from TBS and all it all, while pricey, this card is WELL WORTH IT, if you want HD in your PC– Long awaited, and an excellent product!!

By Ivan

I built an HTPC four years ago. At the time, the only option to get HDTV in Windows Media Center was use a TV tuner card. Most of them are single tuner. There is a rare of quad tuner tv card. I was one of the first people to receive this quad card. I must say, this is the best tv tuner card I have ever used, Without question, this card is unbelievable! It is SIMPLE to install the card. Further, assuming you have a satellte technician who has any experience, it is easy to set up in Windows Media Center. I am so pleased that this quad tuner records 4 shows at one time without any problems.

The price is Ok for me .just look at it as an investment. It’s an investment in sanity as there are no more battles over what gets recorded. It’s an investment in technology because my system can do things that a single or dual tuner tv cards could never accomplish.

Awesome and perfectAbsolutely Five stars.



2011年6月14日星期二

TBS6984 Quad-tuner Card now on sale in buydvb for $249.99



TBS 6984, a PCI Express card with four tuners, which allows to record simultaneously four high definition TV programs on your personal computer from a single tv card. It supports 4xAdvanced DVB-S2/DVB-S 8PSK QPSK Demodulator and High-speed Data Download via Satellite. It enables Media Center PCs to play or record up to four live channels of HDTV at once, and stream live HD channels or recordings to multiple HDTVs throughout the dish network, all from a multi tuner card. With the TBS 6984 Quad Tuner Card, your Windows 7 Media Center PC becomes a complete entertainment platform for all your media, including watching HD streaming game sports and over thousands of new movies, video and music. It also supports the mainstream DVB applications such as DVBDream, DVBViewer, DVBlogic, ProgDVB, Skynet, Tsreader etc

After its release, TBS 6984 is gaining a wide popularity among the young people, especially for satellite tv card fanciers. Watch live satellite tv or record any HDTV programs through this amazing satellite pc card. You can get and record over thousands of funny tv shows on your pc.
The MSRP is still $249.99. just like everywhere else but as usual Prime customers can score cheap/free shipping. Buy it from their official online store-buydvb.net here.

Technical Details:
    * Quad Channels DVB-S2/S HD/SD TV Receiving Synchronously
    * Broadband via Internet
    * High-speed Data Download via Satellite
    * Linux S2API Drivers Compatible with MythTV, VDR, XBMC, DVBLast, VLC, etc.
    * Supported by DVBDream, DVBViewer, DVBlogic, ProgDVB, Skynet, Tsreader etc
Specifications:

    * Receiving Frequency: 925~2175 MHz Tuning Range
    * Input Level: -69~23dBm
    * 4x Advanced DVB-S2 8PSK QPSK Receiver
 * Symbol Rates:
      DVB-S QPSK: 1-45 Msps
      DVB-S2 8PSK/QPSK: 2-36 Msps
  * Code Rates:
      DVB-S: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
      DVB-S2 QPSK: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4. 4/5. 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
      DVB-S2 8PSK: 3/5, 2/3. 3/4. 5/6. 8/9, 9/10
  * Automatic Acquisition Range: ±10MHz
    * DiSEqC 2.x Compliant
    * PCI Express Interface

When it comes to watching satellite television via TBS 6984 quad tuner card, everything just works. I’ve been keeping concerned on this quad card for a long time and become one of the first people to get this amazing card. I have downloaded over thousands of TV shows and prepared to watch during my summer vacation. When it comes to whether or not I would recommend the card, the answer is absolutely: yes! If you can afford the $249.55 price tag then you absolutely owe it to yourself and put this card into your HTPC. It can drastically simplify your setup, which in my case also brought with it increased stability. To put it simply, the TBS 6984 is Media Center paradise!