Re: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 cards

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Jens.Peder.Terjesen@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> -----sacha wrote: -----
>
> >To: claesl@xxxxxxxxx
> >From: sacha <sacha@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent by: linux-dvb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >Date: 22-06-2009 21:21
> >cc: linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 cards
> >
> >Claes
> >Forget all that has with stability to do on Linux, it will never
> >work!
> >It is my experience after three years of desperate trying. I have the
> >same card and some others. Sometimes they works sometimes no. 24
> >hours
> >running is called High Availability in IT world and can be assured
> >only
> >by the commercial solutions. Believe me, I spent 14 years in
> >commercial
> >Unix and know what I am talking about.
> >
> >KR
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>I currently have a Azurewave AD-SP400 CI (Twinhan VP-1041)  DVB-S2
> >>card 
> >>but I'm not sure if it
> >>that stable to have it running 24h every day on a server.
> >>I'm looking for a good DVB-S2 card that works out of the box in
> >Linux 
> >>kernel, does anyone have any good
> >>recommendations, both with or without CI. It's important that it is 
> >>stable so I don't have to restart the server.
> >>I'm running Ubuntu Server 9.04 64-bit with kernel 2.6.28-11-server.
> >
> ></Claes
> >
>
> I have three Hauppauge HVR-4000. Two that have been used for DVB-S for
> about one year and one for DVB-S2 for about half a year without any
> stability issues.
> In the beginning it was a little fiddly with patching v4l-dvb, but
> support for this card was included in v4l-dvb last autumn and in the
> 2.6.28 kernel in November or December last year.
>
Thats sounds really good, does it work well with DVB-S2 and Mythtv?
By the way to use them in the same computer?

What's the status of Technotrend TT 1600 and 3200 in the main dvb-tree?
And how about the issues noted in this thread
http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2009-February/031779.html ?


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