Holger Waechtler writes: > Hi, > > Ragnar Sundblad wrote: > > > > Sorry if this is a stupid question, I am completely new here. > > > > It seems that Hauppauge are going to release a Nova CI style > > DVB-T card, like a Nova-T card with CAM slots I guess. > > > > Given that it is similar in design to the Nova CI, would it > > be possible to use it with the linux driver? (Does the driver > > have a name? :-) Could I use it with a CAM? > > > > It seems from the archives that the Nova CI CAM support at > > least wasn't supported earlier. Is it now? If not, is anyone > > working on it? Does anybody have any idea if it would be > > possible to make it work or not? > > > > I would like to use it with a viaccess CAM to receive the > > Swedish Senda terrestrial channels. > > If the card is basically working depends on the tuner module they use. > If it's one of our supported modules you should be able to watch FTA > channels. > > I'm not sure about NOVA-CI CAM support, Ralph might know more about the > status.
No, nothing planned by us for supporting this. Technotrend does not release any information about their cards and they are using their own programmable logic chip on the NOVA-CI. On the other hand, KNC1 does release information and writing support for their CI interface is on our list. I think they also plan to release DVB-C and DVB-T cards. Right now some other projects delayed our work on this. We also don't know yet in what form (maybe binary only) it will be possible to release this. Ralph -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
