Re: ideal DVB-C PCI/e card? [linux-media]

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On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Jed <jedi.theone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Not sure what you mean, I don't suppose you could clarify?
>
> You mean I might be able to buy 2x mini-PCIe cards that can be mounted onto
> a PCIe <-> USB bridge & then that card (bridge) will have two usb cables
> that need to be connected to 2 USB headers on the motherboard?
>
> If yes, that'd be fairly pricey wouldn't it?
>

I'm only writing about the technical possibilities.
Personally I prefer the USB Dongles, since they are flexible. Once you
leave your
home you can just unplug the DVB-C tuner connect it to a
notebook/netbook and use
it for FM, analog TV or DVB-T.

Markus
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