laggytoad:bummer, i was afraid of that. Anyone else had any experience recording 2 HD shows on a older rig like mine?
my ancient PC parts are so perfect for a quiet, cool-running Media Center but it's certainly not great at major multitasking.
I was hoping that the dual tuners might not be a problem except for data transfer to the hard drive(s) which might be overcome with a 10,000 RPM drive but maybe the FSB will be the main bottleneck...
Perhaps i'd be better off just putting the new Avermedia tuner in my dual-core rig and just transferring the capture to the MCE PC to watch on the HDTV?
hmmmmm ![Idea [I]](/emoticons/emotion-55.gif)
I'd say it's upgrade time, friend. My desktop (specs in sig) has... issues with HD content: pause/rewind results in major hangs & stuttering (with Live HD.) Recorded plays back fine (pause/rewind and all), though. Combination of a slower proc, low RAM, slow FSB, and a dated videocard make for an 'iffy' HD experience; and, upgrading anything on it is so expensive these days that it's just not worth it. It's time (for both myself and you) to build a new system. A Raptor isn't going to help - HDD I/O isn't the bottleneck. The system itself is the bottleneck.
The server box, though, can handle multiple simultaneous HD recordings/viewings (I've pushed it to four active QAM tuners for testing with no issues; real-world, regularly runs three with no problems.)
~Chris
'nearly every day of my life is some kind of computer hell'
Desktop: Shuttle SN41 (AthlonXP 2700+), AIW, T550, PVR-USB2, HDHR; server: Intel E6400 on I965P mobo, 2GB RAM, 2x 500GB WD, PVR500, NV DualTV, Saber2020, 2xHDHR; Xbox MCX, Xbox360