Robert, yes, you did undertand me right I am interested to have both cards in my system (although I have only one dish -- balcony space restriction). This card was purchased mainly because Twinhan stated that it can drive USALS STAB HH motor. I was playing with Nexus-s for a while and didn't find how to drive motor in sence of USALS (in windows I could drive motor East/West Steps/Run Diseqc 1.2). Advantage USALS is that I can enter my coordinates and then say "Hey turn dish to 100W" and wait few seconds when dish will be pointed to satellite I am interested in. I am quite new to vdr and do not know many things yet but I am learn fast. So, as I understood to be able watch a program on Budget card on the computer screen I will need a plugin like vdr-xine. Is my understanding correct? NOTE: plugin looks nice but I would modify it looks a little different if it possible. I might happen that I will talk to developer and provide my help to him. Thanks, Andy >Am Dienstag, 22. M?rz 2005 20:52 schrieb Andrey Vlassov: > > >>>I figured out that I have to load the bttv module with these options: >>>i2c_hw=1 card=0x71 >>> >>>On Fedora, you might want to try to modprobe bttv like this: >>>modprobe bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x71 >>> >>> >>could you give me some guide lines what you did to make this card work >>with vdr? >>We can communicate directly over email if you would prefer. >> >> > >Since the VP1020 is the only DVB card in the system, I use vdr-xine as an >output device. This works quite well, as far as I can tell (I don't use this >system on an everyday basis). > >Since you have mentioned a Nexus, I don't think you need that. You want to use >both the TwinHan and the Nexus at the same time, don't you? > >In this case, you would only need to load the DVB driver (bttv) in a way that >doesn't crash the system. VDR will automatically use all available DVB >devices. > >Robert >