Niko Mikkila wrote: >> A last question, with DVB-S, I'm needing two cards if I want to see two >> different channels because the channels could be on differents >> transponders. But is it true with DVB-T ? In others words: if I want to >> see 3 differents channels, do I really need 3 DVB-T tuners ? > > Basically the same rule applies. You'll need as many tuners as there are > different transponders that you want to receive simultaneously. For > example, if there are four transponders, but all the channels that you > commonly watch are on two of them, you'll only need two tuners (even if > you wathed 10 channels from those two transponders simultaneously). In DVB-T the 'transponders' are usually called 'bouquets', with one DVB-T card you can receive/records all channels on that bouquet. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr