Alexandre Conrad wrote: > In the worst of the cases, I'll have to return the cards to my vendor as > TechniSat might just no longer make 2.6 cards anymore. Then what would > be the recommanded alternative hardware that could work for me? A few > years back, I've was using a budget Hauppauge Nova-S card. But it might > be outdated and/or hard to find in large quantities these days. > > Any recommendation for cards that would be well supported by the kernel > and are still "comfortably" available? We're doing DVB-IP stuff (no TV > watching). There are tons of well-supported cards. ;-) For example: http://www.technotrend.com/2762/PRODUCTS_for_PC.html - Budget DVB-S 1401 (w/o CI connector) --> driver: budget - Budget DVB-S 1500 (with CI connector) --> driver: budget-ci (There is also an experimental driver for the DVB-S2 3200) CU Oliver -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- VDR Remote Plugin 0.4.0: http://www.escape-edv.de/endriss/vdr/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb