Re: usb dvb-c tuner status

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On 09/19/2009 09:48 AM, Bert Haverkamp wrote:
Hello all,

A while back I asked about supported USB dvb-c devices.
Meanwhile my search continued and I have extended my list of available devices.
Unfortunately, none of them currently are supported by linux.

Does anyone have viable solution for me?

- Technotrend CT 1200 which is an old device, hard to get.
- Technotrend CT-3650 for which there is one report that dvb-c works
with a patch,(is this already in-tree?), but dvb-t and CI not
  - Sundtek MediaTV Pro for which a closed source driver exists. I
don't want to go that way.
  Terratec Cinergy Hybrid H5  which seems to be troubled with a driver
for a drx-k or drx-j chip.
- Pinnacle 340e, depends on the xc4000 chip, under development by Devin.
- Hauppauge WinTV HVR-930C, also drx-j based as far as I can see

Anysee E30C Plus
Anysee E30 Combo (DVB-T/DVB-C)
Reddo DVB-C USB BOx (I just added, goes to 2.6.32)

All those are using Philips TDA10023 demod, which seems to be almost only solution currently for open Linux DVB-C. Anysee contains also smartcard reader which is not supported (it is not CAM, just reader). Unfortunately market situation for those devices is currently few EU countries or Finland only.

Antti
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