Re: [linux-dvb] Most stable DVB-S2 PCI Card?

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On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:30 AM, David Lister <foceni@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Manu Abraham wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Goga777 <goga777@xxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Unfortunately, the Nova HD-S2 won't support any DVB-S2 stream with
> symbol rates > 30 MSPS, also it supports only DVB-S2 NBC mode
>
>
> is there any dvb-s2 channels with sr > 30 msps ??
>
>
> Of course, Generation 2 transmissions there are quite a lot of new things.
> There are are some broadcasts on Intelsat 903 with 45 MSPS.
> That's what i know for now, There could be more though.
>
>
>
> Actually, there are many DVB-S2 cards supporting 45 MS/s, even TeVii S460
> can do 2-45 MS/s. I spoke with a fellow TeVii owner, who confirmed the card
> is working with a 45 MS/s transponder on Express AM2 without *any* issues.
> All this aside, there aren't any transponders with higher rates than this
> and there won't be for many years. Who knows how stable would TT even be
> with such rates? For now, it's irrelevant anyway. I have no problem
> upgrading to a new card in 3-4 years, providing there will be a stable,
> fully supported card for Linux with as many satisfied owners as e.g. Nova S2
> HD has.

You are talking about a 45 MSPS DVB-S stream on a DVB-S2 demodulator,
while i was talking about a 45 MSPS DVB-S2 stream on a DVB-S2 demodulator.

Big difference !
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