Hello Erich. I think nobody would recommend you to buy a TT3200 if you "only" have a linux system and want it to work without problems. The drivers are not really ready yet. But I'm going to buy this card(, too?,) and I will mainly use it with WindowsXP (not yet installed, but I have a license (*g)). As Windozzee app you can use "DVBViewer", that should work, you can also buy the "Pro" version... And there's a app given to you when you buy a TT3200: The TT MediaCenter (for windows). It does look a bit ugly but it's stable and it works. If you want to try the card on linux, try this archive: http://jusst.de/manu/stb0899-v4l-dvb.tar.bz and tell us/me how well (if/) it works. greetings, Nicolai Spohrer Erich Newell schrieb: > > Manu and others? > > > > About a month ago I read about some exciting news about the TT3200 and > > DVB-S2. What is the current status on this? Is it stable enough that I > > should go ahead and order one? > > > > I'm no developer, but I wouldn't mind helping with testing as long as > > support has come far enough that I should expect at least to lock and > > watch a channel or two. ;-) > > > > OT: What software do you recommend for testing tuning before > > attempting to setup a device in Myth / VDR etc? szap? Windoze apps? > > > > - Erich
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