Re: [OT] analogue sat card

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CityK wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
i realise that this is a bit [OT]
but does anyone know of a (linux supported) analog PAL sat card?
there are still some broadcasts on astra 19.2E

Hi Simon,

Not at all off topic.  I can think of two ancient TechniSat PCI cards
that you might be able to get hold of off the likes of ebay.  Working
drivers for which, however, is a different matter -- although that
situation could likely be remedied without too much difficulty by anyone
determined.  Follow the rabbit:

* http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechniSat_TechniPC/Mediafocus_I
** http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechniSat_Mediafocus_II

I also vaguely recall a few other analogue sat cards, but I don't think
they ever had any Linux related support.  You could try scanning through
the bttv-gallery
(http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Development:_How_to_add_support_for_a_device#bttv-gallery) to see if Gunther had captured any such info.
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thanks for that
it wasn't very obvious in the wiki

i've tried ebay and no joy.
will hunt around
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