Am Tue, 9 Sep 2008 23:36:09 +0200
schrieb Nicolas Boullis <
nboullis@...>:
> This looks interesting but... I already have something like 7 H+/DXR3
> cards, and yours might well be perfect clones of some of mines...
Well, two fellows already volunteered to take care of them... I could have noted to the list.
> If you're interested to help development, testing things with your cards
> would be nice.
I really hope the guys will do _that_. I'm giving away for the good purpose!
> Your "Scary Dxr3" effect is very interesting, but I'm not sure I'd be
> able to reproduce it with different hardware... By the way, are you able
> to reproduce it at will? Such a thing really looks impossible to me
> (although it obviously is possible)...
Hm. That was some time ago...
I'm quite sure I discussed this on the list back then (the whole reason to put up this web page).
Didn't try to reproduce this later... also, since I didn't really use more than one card at a time.
I once thought about setting up the media box with two outputs (one for DVB-T from HVR-1300, one for DVD) for the two inputs of my TV, but never came around finishing that, partly due to lack of proper receptption of DVB-T.
Also, I more and more realize that TV is crap, once you already know all the good stuff.
Perhaps I'll be selling that dust-collecting HVR-1300, too.
Anyhow, the guy I'm sending the dxr3 too could have an eye on this effect with the rest of his collection...
Alrighty then,
Thomas.
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