linux-dvb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <> wrote: > Hello Markus > > On Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008, Markus Ingalsuo wrote: >> dvbshop.net has the tt-c1501 in their webshop and I couldn't find any >> usable information anywhere. Technotrend has nothing on their website >> either so I turn to the community and ask: Have you seen or heard >> anything? Looks like a chip-tuner-board to me and that got me >> interested. > > Any results up to now ? > > regards > Petric I'm also a little intrested in this card and i was going to ask about it. Doest it work? If so how well? How is the reception quality? Is it sensitive to powersupplies? Or can someone recomend a good dvb-c card that works well with linux and mythtv, doesnt "lockup" (stops producing any data) and is not sensitive to nearby powersupplies like my current card is. the card i have now is an old technotrend full featured card pci rev 2.1 (linux mods dvb-ttpci and ves1820) and i've had many problems with it since i bought it some years ago. currently i get bad signal on some channels, some channels are worse than others and it results in blocky recordings and sometimes its so bad that the mythfrontend freezes several times during playback. i've had bad power supplies causing bad signal, bad antenna cables (was a premade cable i bought in a store, the shield in the connector was barely connected to the shielding in the cable causing the cable to pickup noise) another problem i have is that the card stops giving any data from time to time causing zero length recordings, and this i've had to "fix" this by killing the backend once a day and reloading the drivers (done from crontab) i've had enough of all the problems and i'm looking into getting a new card that hopefully is more stable, better and hopefully gets rid of the last bad signal problems. (i have a dvb-c box that gets perfect signal so it must be a problem related to the card, and not bad antenna cable(s)) _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb