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From: "Marton, Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 4:27 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] Best DVB-s card


> Hello,
>
> I'm just another newbie looking to bye a DVB-s card capable
> of using CI.
> Help me by the question "which one?"!
> Can you recomend a certain model (e.g. Siemens, Happauge, ...)
> and version, which seems to do best job for vdr and dvdplayer?
> Or, vice versa, which models/versions to avoid?
> Does somebody have information about better upcoming products?
>
> Is there also a hardware description for the IR-remote control
> supported from the vdr and dvdplayer somewhere on the net?
> Plese give me a hint!
>

There are cards manufactured by Broadlogic that include CA module and
smartcard connector.

Linux drivers are available, but in binary form only.

There are 2 models :
- The satellite express PCI, equivalent to the TT budget card + CA module,
http://www.broadlogic.com/products/satexpplus.html
- The satellite express 2035, which includes a MPEG2 decoder ,
http://www.broadlogic.com/products/satexp2035.html

I think they are cheaper than a TT card + CA-module interface + CA-module,
if you want to watch encrypted channels.
I have not tested these cards.

Jean-Claude







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