Le vendredi 18 septembre 2015 à 10:21 +0100, Morfsta a écrit : > On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 8:58 PM, Karim <karim.afifi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I use TBS6280 (dual tuner, pci-e) from Turbosight in dvb-t mode (no dvb-t2 > > signal here): good card, not expensive and great technical support. Newer > > model is TBS 6281 : > > > > http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TBS6281 > > I have the TBS6281 and have found that the drivers from TBS are a pain to > get co-existing at the same time with other kernel DVB drivers (e.g. my > Prof USB DVB-S2 device) and need re-installing after every kernel update. > Also, I think that the open source drivers do not support DVB-T2. > > However, on the positive side once the driver is installed, the card is > stable. Thank you for your answers. Any information regarding the signal reception quality ? I was also pondering Digital Devices Octopus NET (rack version suits me) http://www.digital-devices.eu/shop/en/networktuner/sets-und-bundles/208/dd-octopus-net-rack-ct2-dvbip-networktuner This is expensive, but standalone with a webinterface, expandable (no kernel drivers on the VDR side, just the satip plugin which seems to be maintained). http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/satip/ DVB-T/T2 sensitivity is "-82.6 dBm at 16 - QAM & 3/4", which I can't compare to other cards (Nova-T-500 is only said to be "high sensitivity"). http://download.digital-devices.de/download/octopus_net/Handbuch-DD-ONet_V111eng.pdf Is Digital Devices worth the cost ? -- NH _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr