[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi dvb list,
> 
> I'm in need of another dual tuner card and am currently debating between
> getting another DD4 or getting one of the newer PCIe cards.  Can anyone 
> confirm
> that the PCIe Dual Express works with linux (negative responses also 
> helpful)? 
> I would ideally prefer to go the PCIe path but given the amount of time I have
> already spent getting the DD4 working in Australia I would prefer not to have
> to do it again for a PCIe variant without some hope of being successful. 
> Failing an affirmative does anybody in Australia have a card they're willing 
> to
> loan me for a few weeks to see if I can get it going?

DVB-T Dual Express is not yet supported.

Some people have been emailing me privately about this  --  too many people for 
me to respond to... Hopefully they'll see this message.

There is a new xceive driver in the master branch, but it's lacking a dvb entry 
point at this time... Once that's done, it will pave the way for cx23885 + 
xc3028 device support.  After support for the Hauppauge HVR1500 (atsc only) is 
added, it will be easier to add support for other cx23885 + xc3028 devices, 
such as the DViCO DVB-T Dual Express.

A while back, I was sending out test patches that used the xc3028-fe module, 
from the infamous xc-bluebird.patch ...  I am no longer going to bother with 
this method, since there finally is an xceive driver in the master development 
branch.

Once the xceive dvb entry point is ready, I (or Chris) will re-spin the Dual 
Digital 4 / DVB-T Nano2 support to use the new tuner module.

Things are moving along...

-Mike

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