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Old 06-12-2003, 12:16 AM
Ian Ridley
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FlyVideo DVBT

Been looking around for a while for a low-profile DVB-t PCI card,
that actually comes with a low-profile bracket. The AverMedia
DVB-T card looks like it is low-profile size PCB, but only seems
to come with full height bracket! Finally come across Lifeview's
FlyVideo DVBT:

http://www.lifeview.com.tw/eng/pro_fly_dvbt.html

This looks like what I want, low-profile & has the right kind of
bracket! It is also supposed to be dual analogue/digital TV, as
well as having composite/s-video input. Does anyone know if
anyone sells them over here?

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Old 06-12-2003, 09:46 AM
GB
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Re: FlyVideo DVBT

Normally Multimedia Technology distribute FlyVideo products (they also do
the Avermedia)

www.mmt.com.au

having said that, I've always found FlyVideo products totally useless mainly
because their software is buggy.


"Ian Ridley" <ian.ridley.id.au> wrote in message
news:523qqb.9ha.ln@172.16.42.1...
> Been looking around for a while for a low-profile DVB-t PCI card,
> that actually comes with a low-profile bracket. The AverMedia
> DVB-T card looks like it is low-profile size PCB, but only seems
> to come with full height bracket! Finally come across Lifeview's
> FlyVideo DVBT:
>
> http://www.lifeview.com.tw/eng/pro_fly_dvbt.html
>
> This looks like what I want, low-profile & has the right kind of
> bracket! It is also supposed to be dual analogue/digital TV, as
> well as having composite/s-video input. Does anyone know if
> anyone sells them over here?
>



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Old 09-12-2003, 12:56 PM
Paul
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Re: FlyVideo DVBT

>
> "Ian Ridley" <ian.ridley.id.au> wrote in message
> news:523qqb.9ha.ln@172.16.42.1...
> > Been looking around for a while for a low-profile DVB-t PCI card,
> > that actually comes with a low-profile bracket. The AverMedia
> > DVB-T card looks like it is low-profile size PCB, but only seems
> > to come with full height bracket! Finally come across Lifeview's
> > FlyVideo DVBT:
> >
> > http://www.lifeview.com.tw/eng/pro_fly_dvbt.html
> >
> > This looks like what I want, low-profile & has the right kind of
> > bracket! It is also supposed to be dual analogue/digital TV, as
> > well as having composite/s-video input. Does anyone know if
> > anyone sells them over here?
> >


There is a store in StKilda Rd Melbourne called Cherry computers. The
guy there told me a while back that he was going to get them.
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Old 09-12-2003, 05:56 PM
GeoffS
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Re: FlyVideo DVBT

On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 01:00:29 +1100, Ian Ridley wrote:

> Been looking around for a while for a low-profile DVB-t PCI card,
> that actually comes with a low-profile bracket. The AverMedia
> DVB-T card looks like it is low-profile size PCB, but only seems
> to come with full height bracket! Finally come across Lifeview's
> FlyVideo DVBT:
>
> http://www.lifeview.com.tw/eng/pro_fly_dvbt.html
>
> This looks like what I want, low-profile & has the right kind of
> bracket! It is also supposed to be dual analogue/digital TV, as
> well as having composite/s-video input. Does anyone know if
> anyone sells them over here?


Try EYO, they have them.

http://www.eyo.com.au

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Old 09-12-2003, 06:36 PM
Mike
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Re: FlyVideo DVBT


> Try EYO, they have them.
>
> http://www.eyo.com.au
>


Where? I don't see any digital flyvideo cards listed. Just Aver.
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