Thank you for clearing up this. I should buy a normal external DVB-T device, and try to set up a software decoder, right? What device do you recommend then? Is there any brands/models that is better than other? The price tag is not an issue. Best regards, Håkon Strandenes Christophe Thommeret wrote: > Le dimanche 19 août 2007 15:19, Håkon Strandenes a écrit : >> I have a laptop and want to receive DVB-T television. In Norway, we use >> MPEG-4 instead of MPEG-2, much like in France (if i have understood it >> right). > > In France, free to air channels are mpeg2. > Pay TV are mpeg4. > >> Because it's a laptop, PCI card is not an option. The laptop is an Acer >> Travelmate 3000, with an 1,73 GHz Pentium M CPU, 2 GB RAM and 100 GB >> 7200 RPM HDD. I use Ubuntu 7.04 at the moment. >> >> What DVB-T card should I buy for use in Norway? I would prefer to have >> hardware MPEG-4 decoding, but that is perhaps a bit difficult? > > I don't know of dvb-t device with onboard video decoder. > And mpeg4 (h264, i guess?) is still badly supported by soft decoders. > _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb