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filled it is worthwhile looking<br />

at the settings menu: Here<br />

you can choose your favourite<br />

OSD language (German,<br />

English and Italian are currently<br />

available), the directory<br />

for recordings and the<br />

time shift buffer, you can<br />

define whether recordings<br />

exceeding a certain size<br />

should be divided into several<br />

files and select the used<br />

hardware components. Even<br />

a dedicated codec can be<br />

selected manually for each<br />

supported output format,<br />

unless you decide to let the<br />

FireDTV Viewer take care of<br />

this by activating the ‘auto’<br />

mode.<br />

Whenever you tune into<br />

a new channel the software<br />

displays an info bar in the<br />

lower screen area. It shows<br />

EPG information relating<br />

to the current event if the<br />

channel provides this data.<br />

Switching channels takes<br />

approximately one second,<br />

which is fairly impressive for<br />

a PC solution.<br />

The channel list that pops<br />

up in the right screen area<br />

can easily be sorted, edited<br />

and adjusted to personal<br />

preferences. You can sort<br />

and display channels alphabetically,<br />

according to providers,<br />

frequency or <strong>satellite</strong><br />

and you can blank out either<br />

TV, radio or encrypted channels.<br />

Channels you never watch<br />

can be deleted while channels<br />

you watch on a regular<br />

basis can be moved into a<br />

favourites list. Another feature<br />

we really appreciated is<br />

the search mode which you<br />

can use to find even channels<br />

that are hidden way down the<br />

channel list.<br />

Simply press the EPG<br />

button in the status bar to<br />

open the cleverly laid out<br />

EPG that displays information<br />

for up to a week in advance,<br />

if provided for the selected<br />

channel. Naturally you can<br />

mark EPG entries for recording<br />

with a simple touch of a<br />

button – we would not have<br />

expected anything less for a<br />

premium product anyway.<br />

In case no EPG data are<br />

available for certain channels<br />

it is of course just as well<br />

possible to create manual<br />

timer entries or edit existing<br />

entries through a dedicated<br />

timer menu. The integrated<br />

teletext decoder rounds off<br />

the fine overall impression of<br />

the FireDTV Viewer. Like all<br />

other features, it performed<br />

flawlessly during our test.<br />

<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> tests the<br />

reception capabilities of all<br />

receivers that make it to our<br />

lab, and the FireDTV was no<br />

exception. It performed well<br />

and was able to also pull in<br />

weaker signals from NILESAT<br />

7° West or EXPRESS AM1 40°<br />

East with ease. The tuner<br />

also did a good job with SCPC<br />

signals and created a steady<br />

signal with symbol rates of 2<br />

MS/s and above. Only when<br />

the symbol rate was just 1<br />

MS/s from EUTELSAT SESAT<br />

36° East did the FloppyDTV<br />

not pass the test.<br />

H.264 HDTV reception was<br />

not a problem with our test<br />

PC and we were able to run<br />

other applications next to the<br />

TV window without noticeable<br />

limitations. But what<br />

about older systems?<br />

We stumbled across an old<br />

Pentium IV PC in our basement<br />

and revived it to check<br />

how the FloppyDTV works with<br />

less state-of-the-art PC hardware.<br />

The result was far better<br />

than what we had anticipated:<br />

While it came as no surprise<br />

that SDTV reception worked<br />

brilliantly, we found that even<br />

HDTV reception was possible,<br />

albeit with some frozen<br />

Selection of different codecs<br />

+<br />

The FloppyDTV card is an extremely versatile<br />

and powerful extension to your existing<br />

PC at home. It allows storing and editing TV<br />

and radio contents directly on your hard disk.<br />

The FireDTV Viewer also performed very well<br />

during our test and stands out thanks to its<br />

TECHNIC<br />

DATA<br />

Distributor DVB Shop Network and Television GmbH<br />

D-04509 Neukyhna OT Pohritzsch, Germany<br />

Email webmaster@dvbshop.net<br />

Website www.dvbshop.net<br />

Tel +49 (0) 34954/31960 (Mo-Thu 13:00-17:00)<br />

Fax +49 (0) 34954/49233<br />

Model FloppyDTV<br />

Thomas Haring<br />

<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong><br />

Test Center<br />

Austria<br />

Function Internal PC Card for the reception of SD and HD content via<br />

DVB-S/2 using FireWire connector<br />

Channel memory unlimited<br />

Satellites 153<br />

Symbol rates 2-45 Ms/sec.<br />

SCPC compatible yes (tested > 2 MS/s)<br />

USALS yes<br />

DiSEqC 1.0, 1.2, 1.3<br />

EPG yes<br />

C/Ku-Band compatible yes<br />

frames every once in a while<br />

and no way of working with<br />

other applications simultaneously<br />

as the processor was<br />

really pushed to the limits with<br />

HDTV viewing.<br />

This proved once more<br />

that HDTV solutions for PCs<br />

require an enormous amount<br />

of processing power as well<br />

Expert Opinion<br />

ease of use.<br />

-<br />

DiSEqC 1.1 switches are not supported and editing the prestored<br />

<strong>satellite</strong> and transponder lists is rather cumbersome.<br />

as an equally capable graphics<br />

board.<br />

Thanks to decreasing prices<br />

for hardware components<br />

and technological progress,<br />

however, most modern home<br />

PCs can be expected to meet<br />

these requirements and<br />

should be a perfect match for<br />

the FloppyDTV card.<br />

www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong>.com — 04-05/2009 — <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> & Broadband<br />

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