Ben wrote: >On 10/21/05, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am a beginner in DVB-T, and I would like to buy a DVB-T PCI Card to set up a MythTV in my Linux PC. >> I have tried to search the archive and google for a week, but I still cannot come to a final decision about it. >> I would like to ask what kind of DVB-T PCI Card is suitable for the Linux kernel 2.6.13, as I found some of the >articles about DVB-T Card mentioned that "Not every card that's supported under Windows works under Linux". Is the list >mentioned in linuxtv.org "http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/PCI_devices_DVB-T" be suitable for linux use? And be able to >be well supported by DVBAPI? >> On the other hand, I would like to ask what aspect should I put my focus on in choosing those card? I do not want to >buy a wrong card as they are not cheap :P
>Nova-T seems as well suported as any and is fairly cheap. I'll second that, also installed automatically under SuSE 10 (kernel 2.6.13-15-smp), had to recompile lirc with the devinput driver rather than the hauppauge driver as the ir was automatically recognised and mapped to /dev/input/event2 (and the proceded to confuse the fsck out of me cos the remote worked with mythtv while lirc wasn't running ;-) ). There is no additional input though, it's freeview or nothing. HTH David
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