On Thursday 05 January 2006 15:46, Neil wrote:
> >I have both cards and they seem to work about the same, for analog and
> >digital. I'm not aware of a way to use the card to tune both analog and
> >digital, since there doesn't seem to be a way to tell Myth that the two
> >different interfaces are sharing one tuner. Someone can correct me if I'm
> >missing something, but when I set up both a V4L analog and a DVB source,
> >they fight with each other.
> >
> >There is nothing unusual about tuning QAM with the Fusion lite. Cable QAM
> >has never been easier than it is with the current SVN version of Myth.
> >Just modprobe dvb-bt8xx with an appropriate kernel, configure the card in
> >Myth and do a scan. Since cable doesn't usually give you PSIP data you'll
> >have a bunch of "unnamed" channels you can surf through and find what you
> >want.
> >
> >-- Rob
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thanks for the inputs. So that means, the Fusion HDTV lite is very well
> supported now in linux and by mythtv. Do you have notes on how to scan a
> QAM and setup mythtv? This way, there is a less likelihood of me ruining up
> my existing air2pc setup.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Neil

as a side note I see they have a dual tuner DVB-T card for Europe/Australia, I 
wonder if they plan on a dual tuner ATSC/QAM card for HDTV in the States...

I sure hope so!

-- 
Steve
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