Re: PCI/e with dual DVB-T + AV-in?

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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Michael Krufky<mkrufky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Jed<jedi.theone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi Ya'll,
>>>
>>> Going on response levels thus far I'm not expecting much :-D but I was
>>> wondering if someone could possibly help me out here.
>>>
>>> Is there anything with half-decent driver support that is PCI/e, and has
>>> dual DVB-T + A/V-in?*
>>> As a bonus it would be dual Hybrid and have hardware encode, but I
>>> wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
>>>
>>> I'm still trawling through mail-lists & wiki's etc, so I may yet find the
>>> best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
>>> Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly appreciated!
>>>  :-D
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jed
>>> *Is HVR-2200 the only option?
>>>  I wish there was something with better AV-in but it might end-up being my
>>> final choice.
>>>
>>>
>> Jed wrote:
>> I've stopped looking for an alternative card, going to have a crack at
>> getting my 7162-based device working.
>> Still, any suggestions in the meantime are most welcome! I've also decided
>> AV-in isn't that important...
>> So just a known, nicely working PCI/e + dual DVB-T card, having the other
>> features is nice but they needn't be working yet.
>>
>> Wish me luck!   :-D
>>
>
> HVR2200 is in well supported now for digital-only.  It is a dual tuner
> board using a PCI-E interface.  It has A/V capabilities that are not
> *yet* supported in Linux.  Don't know when A/V will be supported, but
> it will probably happen, eventually.
>
> It is a dual hybrid, and it does do hardware encode.  (although not
> yet in Linux)  This probably is the device for you.
>
> To follow the development more closely, see the blog on kernellabs.com
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
>

Yikes -- typo (corrected above)

HVR2200 is in well supported *now* for digital-only

-Mike
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