Re: Terratec Cinergy HibridT XS

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Markus Rechberger wrote:
compared with other drivers it has some big advantages, eg. automatic
audio routing (supports OSS/Alsa/reading audio external) - as tvtime
doesn't support audio at all our solution automatically enables audio
with it, installation works within a few seconds (everywhere, any
distribution, eg eeepc, acer aspire one, ubuntu, redhat, suse..),
kernel independent, more or less unix operating system independent as
well.
There's nothing comparable available, and it has full support from the
chipdesign companies, just about anyone who doesn't know much about
linux can easily handle it without the knowledge how to set up a
development system. CI Support is on the roadmap as well for DVB-C.
While all of that it is still compatible to existing kernel drivers.
Updates will also affect all systems at once and won't need a
particular kernel versions.
So it is more like a question if someone wants a prebuilt, working car
which has guaranteed support, or wants to build his own car both is
doable of course.

Best Regards,

Markus

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