Outputting TV signal to PC

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  1. Posts : 3,960
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       #11

    Don't chuck out your Toppy... there are hacks and stuff for it...
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  2. Posts : 353
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       #12

    Qdos said:
    Don't chuck out your Toppy... there are hacks and stuff for it...
    Chuck out my Toppy?! I've still got it hooked up to my TV

    How do you know so much about them, you own a Toppy?
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  3. Posts : 3,960
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       #13

    Nah... I'm a Humax haxxor... lol!
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  4. Posts : 353
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       #14

    Qdos said:
    Nah... I'm a Humax haxxor... lol!
    The Humaxes look quite a bit nicer than the Toppies, better design

    One more thing before I mark this thread solved, when I've got my Toppy hooked up to my TV via Scart, I get a really grainy and pixelated image. It's not my aerial connection because it's at 98% :s
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  5. Posts : 3,960
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       #15

    Nah, that's because you didn't buy a Hummy...
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  6. Posts : 353
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       #16

    Qdos said:
    Nah, that's because you didn't buy a Hummy...
    If my Toppy ever dies, i'll know what to get next time. I'll throw you some rep in the morning, used it all up today :P

    Thanks for the help, time to go to bed.
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  7. Posts : 3,960
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       #17

    Both have their flaws to be honest.

    Check out what I replaced my Humax with in my spec's :)

    And I can keep adding as many of those as I fancy...
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  8. Posts : 353
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       #18

    Qdos said:
    Both have their flaws to be honest.

    Check out what I replaced my Humax with in my spec's :)

    And I can keep adding as many of those as I fancy...
    My Toppy has a plain old 250GB hard drive
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