CityK wrote: > Markus Rechberger wrote: >> these em28xx devices should be around in US: >> >> 1. Hauppauge -em2883 (NTSC(tvp5150)/ATSC(lgdt3303)/extra >> usbaudio(ep 0x83)) >> ..... >> 3. elgato - em2883 (NTSC(tvp5150)/ATSC(Samsung) > > Are the elgato EyeTV Hybrid and Hauppauge HVR-950 not one and the same > device? i.e. are you sure that they actually use different digital > demodulators? Same exact device, AFAIK. I believe they even use the same usb vid/pid. I believe the information above about a Samsung ATSC frontend is inaccurate. > Interesting to note that the A/V breakout cables shown on the elgato > website are identical to that shown on the Pinnacle webpage with their > product ...yet the cable in Erik's pictures is clearly not the > same.....(unlike egato, Hauppauge doesn't display a A/V cable on their > webpage...not even certain if they include a cable with purchase, as > they don't seem to make mention of it). Linkage: Hauppauge does in fact provide an svideo / composite a/v break-out adapter, and it is the same exact one in the photo. > Lastly, I rather suspect that the Geniatech "HDTV THRILLER USB U6010A", > which is appearing for sale by an Atlanta based ebay seller, is likely > related to either the elgato/Hauppauge or Pinnacle design/device. Linkage: > - http://www.geniatech.com/pa/u6000a.htm > - > http://cgi.ebay.ca/New-Generation-ATSC-HDTV-USB-tuner-w-NSTC-TV-card_W0QQitemZ290052869082QQihZ019QQcategoryZ3761QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem It might be the same design, although I am not sure. They mention, "ATSC Digital Radio", a feature that I am not yet aware of. If it is the same design, then all of them can support it. -- Michael Krufky _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb