ProgDVB (32-bit) 6.85

4.2 out of 5 stars 4.2 (215 votes)

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Windows 7/2000/Vista/XP / Freeware / 47,071 downloads

ProgDVB allows you to watch SAT-Television and listen to Radio channels directly from satellite by using DVB-PCI cards with hardware decoders on the board, SAT-dish, and personal x86-compatible computers with Microsoft Windows installed. It has options for working with network broadcasting and Audio/Video recording of the stream to different digital-media formats.

Reviews of ProgDVB (32-bit)

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    some guy

    Reviewing 6.63.4 (May 24, 2011)

    yokozuna VLC or Media player classic are both free and better take your spam else where

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    yokozuna

    Reviewing 6.20.4 (Sep 22, 2009)

    It used to be one of the best if not the best program for watching digital TV. Not anymore.
    1. it was written about problematic support for Twinhan cards. It is not limited to this company only, ProgDVB has severe problems with many tuners, esp. USB tuners
    2. DVB-T http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-T support is poor, almost nonexistent.
    3. the freeware status of the application is illusory since many countries utlilize MPEG-4 codec (both DVB-S and DVB-T) which in NOT supported in the freeware version of the program.It is supported in the paid version. The freeware version supports obsolete MPEG-2 only.

    If you want to watch H.264 DVB-T better use Mirillis Splash Player Lite http://www.mirillis.com/splash.html which supports both H.264 and DVB-T (will support American ATSC-T soon) out of the box.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    Dawson40

    Reviewing 6.11.2 (Jul 26, 2009)

    Garbage. Crashes when trying to run

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    some guy

    Reviewing 6.11.2 (Jul 24, 2009)

    could some suggest a good card for this best bang for the buck , and if some one could post a good used dish to use for this ?
    thanks

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    EarlyMorningHours

    Reviewing 6.04.03 (Feb 17, 2009)

    This is quite literally the only program seems to recognize the digital side of my hybrid AVerTV ExpressCard tuner that I got with a Dell laptop purchase. I don't know what exactly they're doing that nobody else can seem to achieve. When this program works properly it simply has no peer, however it does seem to crash on occasion. Thankfully no blue screen, the program just vaporizes. Once stability is increased a bit, this will be an easy 5 star.

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