2009/11/2 Soeren Moch <Soeren.Moch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> > Hi. I would be happy to hear if anyone has tried both the NOVA-TD and >> > the >> > NOVA-T. The NOVA-T has always worked perfectly here but I would like to >> > know >> > if the -TD will do the job of two NOVA-T's. And there also seems to be a >> > new >> > version out with two small antenna connectors instead of the previous >> > configuration. Anyone tried it? Does it come with an antenna adaptor >> > cable? >> > http://www.hauppauge.de/de/pics/novatdstick_top.jpg >> > Thankful for any info. >> >> Well I've this usb stick with these two small connectors - and it runs >> just fine. >> >> Though I think there is some problem with suspend/resume recently >> (2.6.32-rc5) and it needs some inspection. >> >> But it works just fine for dual dvb-t viewing. >> >> And yes - it contains two small antennas with small connectors and >> one adapter for normal antenna - i.e. 1 antenna input goes to 2 small >> antenna connectors. > > zdenek, your nova-td stick works just fine for dual dvb-t viewing? > I always had this problem: > When one channel is streaming and the other channel is switched on, the > stream of the already running channel gets broken. > see also: > http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg06376.html > > Can you please test this case on your nova-td stick? I'll recheck in the evening whether there are no regression, but I've been able to get 3 dvb-t independent (different mux) TV streams (with the usage of the second stick Aver Hybrid Volar HX & proprietary Aver driver) with 2.6.29/30 vanilla kernels played at the same time on my C2D T61. Zdenek -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html