Fernando, You should send questions to linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx as the video4linux list is mostly dead. The Yuan MPC718 is supported by the cx18 driver, but it is mini-pci (not mini-pcie) and has hardware mpeg2 encoding, which may be overkill for your needs. Regards, Andy Fernando Laudares Camargos <fernando.laudares.camargos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hello List, > >I'm after a somehow quite simple information: I'm looking for a >mini-pcie TV tuner/capture card. I simply need to plug my cable TV >decoder to such a card to "watch" TV on Linux. I've got success with a >Hauppauge 950Q USB stick and TV time but this is not a one-time >project and we would need to replicate it in a somehow large scale, so >a mini-pcie card would fit the hardware best. > >Does anybody know any mini-pcie model analog card that are still >available on the market and that is compatible with this need ? > >I've looked at linuxtv.org lists but couldn't find one. > >Habey has a new model, based on the ATI Theater 750 HD chip, which is >not supported. > >AVerMedia has some models too, but none seems to have analog mode >working on Linux. > >Any suggestions would be kindly appreciated. > >Regards, > >Fernando > >-- >video4linux-list mailing list >Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list ÿô.nÇ·®+%˱é¥wÿº{.nÇ·¥{±þg¯â^nr¡öë¨è&£ûz¹Þúzf£¢·h§~Ûÿÿïÿê_èæ+v¨þ)ßø