<div dir="ltr">now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better than a digital one or vice versa?<br><br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">Javad Ayaz wrote:<br>> ok i will look at those links.!<br>><br>> I dont want any of my cards trying to catch the transmission themselves<br>> as aerial reception is terrible. Ive got virgin cable so that would be<br>
> the primary source!<br>><br>> I suppose i will look into<br>><br>> Regards<br>><br>> Javad<br>><br><br></div>Ahh in that case you'll need a standard analogue TV card. I'm pretty<br>certain that Virgin Media don't allow any third party equipment to be<br>
attached to their network (so you'll have to use their cable box plugged<br>into a TV card using analogue output from the box).<br>
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