I am able to play CF content recorded with the Ceton MOCUR on other PCs
I don't know what the minimal hardware config is - my signature says what I'm running it on though. I doubt going too much lower than that is a good idea.
Theoretically it is possible to add more tuners after the initial purchase - I do not know what Ceton's business plans are for this though.
Channel change speed is no faster or slower than the ATI units that I can tell, but it's been a while since I used the ATI units.
I have not yet tried any post processing apps, but I will give them a shot, hopefully this weekend
The firmware is getting to be pretty mature and based on my current experience, I fully expect it will be at least as reliable as the ATI solution (and likely more based on how responsive Ceton's engineering group has been to me). This is my only tuner in my primary MCE and I would say we're pretty much at the point it passes the WAF test.
I used an M-card that I had in an old OCUR when I got this - I had to re-pair, but other than that, nothing new.
The Ceton MOCUR will coexist with ATI units just fine, however keep in mind the 4-tuner limit. Both the Ceton and ATI units are considered the same type, so you will need the AEP (or a lot of trickery) to get more than 4 tuners working.
The Ceton card actually uses the PCIe bus (a x1 slot) - it does not use USB. My card also uses a power connector for the daughterboard, but I do not believe the production cards will require this.
Nope, can't get you the AEP 2.0 :-)
By "more sensative than the ATI units" I mean I have tried everything under the sun to get the ATI units to not have signal quality issues, but once in a while I would still get video breakup. The same feed does not have this problem on the Ceton unit.
I would expect that once this is released, you can set it and forget it. Ceton's engineering group has taken issues I've reported very seriously and worked to fix all of them, and has done a good job of it. My logic has pretty much been to beat the card up as hard as I can, because if I report the issue now it will be fixed and I won't have to deal with it. I have a unique "ability" to break/crash things just by touching them it seems, so I'm hoping you guys will benefit from this with a stable card.
Based on my experience, I feel the card is getting pretty close to release-ready as far as stability goes..
To sum it up, based on using the card for 4 months, I would definately purchase a Ceton MOCUR at retail when they come out for the price range I expect to see them at.
MCTS:Connected Home Integrator, MCSE+Security, MCITP:EA, MCTS:Windows Internals, and about 25 other ones
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
Advanced Entertainment Pack 2.0
Ceton 6-tuner MOCUR with SA M-Card
3x Cisco STA-1520 Tuning Adaptors
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 motherboard with Intel E4300CPU, 3GB DDR2
ATI Radeon HD4650 1GB
Hitachi 2TB HD