Azurewave ADSP400 review

The dream ticket of CI, DVB-S2 and DiSEqC 1.2

The AD-SP400 is the only PC tuner card we've so far come across with full support for DiSEqC 1.2 and USALS motorised dishes

TechRadar Verdict

Far from perfect, but as good as any TV tuner card out there

Pros

  • +

    DiSEqC 1.2 and CI support

    Works with many third-party DVB-S programs (BDA-compliant)

Cons

  • -

    Navigation could be improved

    MCE 'patch' flaky

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The move to European hi-def satellite broadcasting - and DVB-S2 - has paved the way for a variety of products able to receive this new generation of services. In addition to the standalone receivers, we now have a handful of DVB-S2 tuner cards to enable suitably powerful PCs to view these channels.

The Azurewave AD-SP400 is one of the latest, and is currently the only one to be offered complete with a CI module (the Hauppauge WinTV HVR4000 will soon get a USB-interfaced device). With the right CAM and viewing card, you'll be able to view hi-def pay-TV broadcasts from Europe - such as HD1/Euro1080. The AD-SP400 is, like the others, compatible with standard DVB-S services too.

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