On 11/03/2007 03:37 PM, Nicolas Will wrote: > Hello all, > > Now that my DVB-T setup is mostly clean and stable, it is probably time > to introduce some new stuff ;o) > > I really have 3 questions. > > In DVB-S in general, can I have one receiving card and 2 LNBs with a > DiSEqC switch (2 dishes on 2 different satellites)? > > Is the BBC Freesat in UK in DVB-S or in DVB-S2, especially regarding > eventual HD content? > > I think the PCI DVB-S cards are mostly well supported. It appears that > DVB-S2 is still up in the aire regarding Linux support. Any special > recommendations for PCI hardware? > > Thanks for your help and pointers. > > Nico > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-dvb mailing list > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb > BBC/ITV Freesat is DVB-S. BBC HD is also still available in DVB-S, but it's possible BBC HD will move to a DVB-S2 transponder in the future. It's hard to say if (or more likely: when) that will happen. BBC HD is h.264. Channel 4 and Five are still encrypted in Videoguard. Channel 4 will most likely go FTA soon, the future of Five is unclear. I think it's best to pick up those channels from DVB-T for now. "In DVB-S in general, can I have one receiving card and 2 LNBs with a DiSEqC switch (2 dishes on 2 different satellites)?" Yes. For recommendations: I would prefer the Technotrend S-1500. The board design is a bit better compared to the KNC1, the CI cable can be replaced when broken (standard SCSI cable where KNC1 uses something I've never seen before) and it has a remote control. If you're going to use a CAM, stay away from Twinhan. If you just want some FTA-card, I'm not sure which one would be best. You could obviously save some money by not taking a CI if you're not planning on using a CAM anyway. For DVB-S2, Technotrend S2-3200 seems the safest choice, but AFAIK it doesn't run as smooth on Linux as, say, the S-1500. P. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb