Re: DVB-T pci-e or USB tuners in Australia

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Hi

I can't actually report success (check out the thread I started) . Theoretically the Dvico Fusion Dual express should work (using Chris Pascoe's modules). However, I think you will have more luck with USB devices as they have had modules for longer.

Depending on how much of a hurry you are in, you could wait till I have some success with mine.

cheers

Allan


On Wed Apr 16 9:46 , "covert covert" sent:

Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I hope it is. I am
building up a HTPC with a 780G motherboard and the only motherboard I
can get in Australia with 780G has 2 PCI slots. I am using 2 satellite
cards so all my PCI slots will be full. Sourcing a DVB-T PCIe/USB
tuner compatible with Linux in Australia is proving to be difficult
since we have such a poor selection here in our local stores.

I am asking if there are any Aussie's reading this who have had
success with a locally sourced PCIe/USB DVB-T tuner and if so what
model. Doesn't need to be plug and play. I don't mind having to play
around with patch's.

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