Hi Todd, That's a great news. I am interested on what channels it is able to capture. Also just like what Mike mentioned on the other reply, can you write up some HOWTO for it on how you got it to work? Thanks, Neil Todd Ignasiak writes: > Yes. With Michael's help I got the DVB drivers working with my > FusionHDTV3 QAM card (using the drivers in kernel 2.6.13-rc3-mm1). > Then, I was able to get it working with MythTV after spending some > time figuring out the details of MythTV configuration. (Mine was a > bit more complex, because I wanted to do it in AMD64 mode.. If you're > using x86, you can probably just use the standard packages from your > Linux distro). > > -Todd > > On 7/16/05, Neil <neil-on-linuxdvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi Mike, >> >> If you're saying that FusionHDTV3 Gold is now supported, that means, I can >> use it in MythTV right? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Neil >> >> Michael Krufky writes: >> >> > Neil wrote: >> > >> >> Is gold-plus manufactured by DVICO too? If it's ok, can you please send >> >> me the link to the product? >> > >> > http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/eng/Products/ATSC5Gold.aspx >> > >> > Digital connection sells this too, but their website seems to be down >> > right now. If you're looking for a DViCO board that is ALREADY supported, >> > you can get the FusionHDTV3 Gold . (both Gold-T and Gold-Q models are >> > supported) >> > >> > -- >> > Michael Krufky >> > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >>