Sven Karlsson wrote: > 1) Works without hitches under Linux and MythTV. The stability is of > outmost importance. > 2) Works with Com hem and has good and stable CI support. > 3) Is not too expensive. MPEG playback functionality is not needed. > 4) Can be bought in Sweden. I'm using two Terratec Cinergy 1200 DVB-C in Linux (2.6.21 has native support for the new MK3 version) with MythTV. Can't answer for it's CI support, I'm using a softcam/Phoenix interface solution since I had the Phoenix lying around already and I wanted a dual-tuner solution. They were about 600 + VAT from Deltaco when I bought them. See URL: http://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?p=62357 I've had them in my Myth box for three or four months now, haven't had any trouble. They are a bit pickier about signal quality than Comhem's old Sagem box, but if you have good signal (or get yourself an amplifier) you're home free. > Also, can someone recommend a CAM that works with Com hem without problems. Any original Conax cam will work. Check the wiki for recommended CAMs. > Finally, I would also like to hear about any experiences people might > have using MythTV to receive digital TV from Com hem. I have used VDR to > receive TV from Com hem with my Siemens card and MythTV to receive > analog TV but never MythTV to receive DVB streams... DVB in Myth is incredibly easy. All in all, after getting used to Myth (which took a while), the complete installation from compiling SVN to watching TV probably took me an hour or two. Scanning channels can't be easier, swedb has all the listings.. everything basically just works. /fnord _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb