Mike Frisch wrote:




There are lots of channels, but it isn't cable-type programming. You are *not* going to get desirable things like US networks, HBO, ESPN, etc. If that's what you're after, then I'd recommend not going any further. Most of the programming on DVB-S is ethnic or temporary (for news uplinks, special events, etc). There is no EPG information either, so MythTV integration will be spotty at best.


I'm completely new to the whole concept of DVB, but can you explain this site: http://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.html ? They list a bunch of quality stations (not all are on the front page). If cable providers can decode them, why can't normal people? I'm very lost as to DVB US works. I've heard conflicting reports, but don't personally know anyone who's ever experimented with it.
-Eric Hattemer

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