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Marco G?benich wrote:

> How to Timeshift without Harddisk? (32 MB DiskOnAChip + 128 MB RAM is to
> small)

they are a little sloppy about the description of features (to there
favorits, but have started to make "*" signs on some places)

> And last but not least, they list as feature HDTV compatibility

just on the paper, as long they don't have a dvb-s2 tuner card for the
reelbox (they have added the dvb-s2 tuner to there specs) it will be
hard to proof that its working (IF, then i guess it will be max. 720p in
h.264 with the BSP-15 chip inside the box) - i don't count
mpeg2-hd-signal as real hdtv and a demo played from dvd is not the same
as having a tuner and dolby digital to cope along with the video
if you read the specs and then the posts from vdrportal.de whats really
working (dolby digital, CSS protectes dvd?s, dvd creation) ...

just read a little on www.vdrportal.de (just ignore the comments about
personal things and flames - on some points the discussion was a little
bit religious like threads about windows/linux)
and don't forget the reelbox forum, on some points you can string things
together to guess what is not working

i will have a closer look on there next box (BSP-16?, dvb-s2, h.264-1080i)

> there any card supported by Linux in the moment?

no there is no dvb-s2 capable card for linux, TechnoTrend may release a
 budget card in march (~130?) and lets hope the hardware is similar to
the old budget (i don't think tey will have source for linux) so that
someone can extend the normal dvb-s drivers
beside this there is a survey on dvbportal.de what a TT-FF-DVB-S2
should have (if they ever release one)




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