Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > > Well, AFAICS this "old hardware" is very widely used, and the main > platform VDR is designed for. And judging from the download volume > every new version of the "linvdr" distribution causes (according to > Mirko Dölle) VDR must be rather popular ;-) So I guess this hardware > will still be in use for quite a while, and I can see no adequate > replacement around - but that may be due to my lack of market > overview...
The "funny" thing is that you can buy a full av7110 based set top box for 150 Euro (sometimes cheaper), but the DVB-S/C cards are still sold for 299 Euro here at Saturn. I would be happy if VDR were designed to run on hardware which is cheaper and has better Linux developer support by the vendors/manufacturers. While I think we should try to make the best out of the av7110 cards, IMHO you should stop endorsing them. Regards, Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.