Re: dvb-c usb device for linux

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Le dimanche 11 mars 2012 15:08:25 Claus Olesen, vous avez écrit :
> PS.
> If linux supported the 290e for dvb-c as supported by its chipset
> CXD2820 as also used by the ET T2C for dvb-c then it would be my choice.

The Linux driver does support DVB-C.

However you need software that understands multi-standard frontends from the 
Linux DVB API v5.4, and that is hard to come by as of today.

> As I said in my previous email then
> I found that the 290e works for dvb-c using dvbviewer and just now
> I found that it works for dvb-c also using dvblink

I have 290e showing DVB-C channels with hacked VLC on Linux 3.3-rc6.

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