Ok, long time reader first time poster...
I'm currently trying to decide on what to do, I currently have a TiVo Elite or XL4 now, and want to switch back to either a Ceton Setup or a HDHomerun setup.
I actually just bought a 3-Tuner Prime off of Woot the other day to play around with. But I'm debating on what I should do.
Stick with the PRIME and get a Mac Mini Running WMC and an External 2TB drive.
Or
Build a HTPC and still have the choice of a Internal Ceton or stick with the Prime.
I love the Mac Mini Size and no noise at all. Price is a a wash really.
And if I did stick with the Prime I would be getting a second for 6 Tuners.
What do you recommend? I'm still waiting for my Cable Card to come so I haven't had a chance to try the Prime out yet. Is it a lot faster then the Ceton, that's what it sounds like from reading the message boards here.
What do people prefer?
Or wait for the Ceton Q? LOL
A little help needed. Thanks for all the input!
Ceton or HDHomerun Prime?
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Wait for Ceton Q. Haha. That's what I am doing. I have HDHR Prime and love it. No issues since day 1
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If you search, you can find lots of my posts about the Ceton tuner. I had one, and I got a HDHR Prime to see if it would solve the "macroblocking" problem I was having. I found that my issue was caused by the graphics adapter (I actually tried two different GPU's and both had the same problem)... so I had incorrectly blamed the Ceton tuner.
However, now that I've used the HDHR Prime for a while, I like it MUCH better than the Ceton. I, like you, bought one on Woot the other day... so now I have two HDHR Primes and I will be selling my Ceton soon.
The HDHRP tunes much faster and is just more stable than the Ceton ever was. Also, if you need to have a Tuning Adapter (you will need one if your cable company uses Switched Digital Video), the HDHRP makes it really easy to hide the TA in a closet somewhere.
However, now that I've used the HDHR Prime for a while, I like it MUCH better than the Ceton. I, like you, bought one on Woot the other day... so now I have two HDHR Primes and I will be selling my Ceton soon.
The HDHRP tunes much faster and is just more stable than the Ceton ever was. Also, if you need to have a Tuning Adapter (you will need one if your cable company uses Switched Digital Video), the HDHRP makes it really easy to hide the TA in a closet somewhere.
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Ok, well I have gone in a complete different direction
Went with a custom built HTPC
Ivy Bridge i5 3570k w/ HD4000
Z77 MSI Motherboard
8GB DDR3 Memory
2TB Green Drive
This way I have all option open to me, and will be future ready for when I expand and start using extenders, etc.
Went with a custom built HTPC
Ivy Bridge i5 3570k w/ HD4000
Z77 MSI Motherboard
8GB DDR3 Memory
2TB Green Drive
This way I have all option open to me, and will be future ready for when I expand and start using extenders, etc.
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Ceton does a good job.
If you wait, I think I read they are going to offer a 6 tuner using one Cable Card.
If you wait, I think I read they are going to offer a 6 tuner using one Cable Card.