On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Jed <jedi.theone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Excellent response, & thank-you for so much detail! > I apologise for my anaemic response, but it is very late here now, that's my > excuse anyway! ;) > > Just curious, why did you pick VDR over MythTV? > I would rather use the later + OSCam (maybe) if feasible. > > Thanks again for the excellent feedback, it's heartening to know there's > other videoguard2 users out there! > > Good-night. > > On 3/05/10 5:49 PM, Bjørn Mork wrote: >> >> [answering this in private since any details about softcams etc usually >> is unwanted on mailinglists] >> >> Jed<jedi.theone@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> I was wondering if someone could recommend a decent DVB-C tuner card? >>> Ideally it would be a dual DVB-C card, but I'm not sure they exist?! >> >> I've been looking for the same, but not been able to find one. The >> closest is the foilware from Netup, but it is probably going to be too >> expensive when/if it is available anyway. >> >> Nor does there seem to be any DVB-C PCIe cards or USB sticks with Linux >> support. There are rumours about working external USB boxes. I haven't >> verified those, as I didn't really want any external box adding to the >> cable mess... >> There are a few DVB-C/T/(analogTV) USB devices, our USB Sticks are well supported and tested with Linux. http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,7.0.html Aside of that we used to provide free USB Sticks to some opensource application developers as well (eg. easyVDR, tvheadend developers) Markus -- 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