Re: [linux-dvb] good card express for video

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I've been attempting to use an HVR-1500q expresscard in linux.  The
development of the driver looks promising.  The trouble is that I am
currently living in a fairly remote valley where there is no TV
reception, so I can't actually tell if the ATSC or NTSC tuners are
working.  I'll be spending next week near some larger cities so I will
be able to test it further.  All I can tell you now is that the card
is detected correctly and the firmware appears to load properly.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 02:12, djamil <djamil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I v been waititng on analog support for HVR1400 with no luck
>
> can anyone tell me if there is a card similar working fully under linux,
> i mean , hybrid, hd, and analog inputs as an express card, the successor
> of pcmcia
>
>
>
> thnx in advance
>
>
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