Patrick Boettcher wrote: > > If you want to use DVB-T and USB I would recommend you a device with a > dib3000p-frontend. It is USB2.0, has a PID filter (32 slots) and this > PID filter can be disabled (so can deliver complete TS). (Hauppauge > Nova-T USB2 or Avermedia USB2.0). > > Besides the reception qualitiy of these boxes is very good in difficult > areas, at least this is my subjective impression after testing about 10 > different boxes (which had other frontends). Sorry to take this thread off-topic slightly, but have you compared the reception of USB and PCI devices? I'm currently using a "new" Nova-t card, which seems better than my "old" (i.e. the very first version) Nova-t, but I'm still getting occasional dropouts. Would you recommend I try one of the two USB boxes you mention? Thanks, Dave.