Ruediger Dohmhardt wrote: >> does anyone use this card (or at least the >> mantis chip)? > I use it, or to be more precice, I use a Twinhan AD-CP300, that has the > Mantis 2033. > The Twinhan and the DigitalRise look pretty similiar to me. They are of course the same. Azurewave(Twinhan) is the original manufacturer Technisat is another OEM/ODM. There are some more vendors. > In > http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-September/020702.html > I asked Manu when h is going to provide the CI/CAM Software, which I'm > waiting for more than half a year now. > Some stuff is a bit pain to do it the right way. Just that it takes a bit longer for such things. > He seems to be pretty busy, which is a pity. >> how is the quality and compatibility with e.g. mplayer and this >> card? > When I use it, then I use it with Kaffeeine. Since the AD-CP300 has no > CI/CAM support yet, > most of the time I use one of several TT-C2300 cards. > Here the CI/CAM works for encrypted KabelDeutschland (KD) channels. > However, my impression is that the AD-CP300 together with Kaffeine makes > a better picture Have an update to that tree, switched from the cu1216 module to the tda10021 instead as well as the gpio fix: http://jusst.de/hg/mantis/ Please test whether it works alright. > then the TT-2300 together with Vdr-1.4.x/TvTime. > The DeInterlacer of TvTime is supposed to be very good, but, perhaps, > the TT-C2300 is not that good. >> I have read about H.264 support on this card on a shop's homepage, but >> the manufacture's homepage does not mention H264 support. Does this card have >> H.264 support? >> > I have no idea! But where do you live that you have a H.264 stream via > cabel? The output is just a MPEG2 TS in any case where H.264 is just encapsulated within Manu _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb