On Tue, February 12, 2008 2:06 pm, John Molohan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to update the site again as dvb is becoming more widespread and
> popular. Can you reply and let me know what dvb-c/s/t card you have? If
> it's supported out of the box or if it needs some kernel/driver updating?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>

4 PCI DVB cards (running under debian etch):
Hauppauge NOVA-T (Original) - Works out of the box
Hauppauge NOVA-T (MCE) - Works out of the box
2 x Kworld DVB-T 100 - Works out of the box

I've also tried and have lying around 2 x FlyDVB-T LR301 (PCI), but I
found that I simply couldn't get these to tune to the 64QAM multiplexes in
the UK. They tuned to the 16QAM muxes no problem, but wouldn't lock under
linux, work fine under Windows though :-(. These have silicon tuners
rather than the large metal can variety.

Cheers

Adam


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