Hello, I am unable to make work any USB DVB adapter I have tried on my Intel NUC5CPYH. I would appreciate some help.
First I tried an NPG Real HDTV Nano, which is officially unsupported but seemed to work according to this blog: http://usuariodebian.blogspot.com.es/2011/06/real-hdtv-nano-3d-television-digital.html After installing the firmware the module seemed to work with assorted firmware but VLC was unable to play anything with message core stream error: cannot pre fill buffer Supposing the card was not well supported with Linux I returned it and bought an August DVB-T210 which seems to be really a Geniatech T230 according to lsusb (reported as Mygica T230 DVB-T/T2/C by kernel), and according to https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T2_USB_Devices should be well supported in Linux. I installed the firmware, rebooted and got the same problems on VLC. Upon opening the capture device /dev/dvb/adapter0 (which seems to be correct according to file system) and playing DVB-T on 778 MHz (a well known Spanish TV channel) nothing was shown on screen. Nothing unusual was printed on the terminal, except on pressing stop, which showed the usual core stream error: cannot pre fill buffer message. xawtv seems to suffer from similar problems: vid-open-auto: failed to open a capture device vid-open: could not find a suitable videodev no video grabber device available I am running Debian testing (stretch), more or less up to date as of this date. Can anybody help me on what's going on, please? I have no previous experience with TV on Linux. Thank you so much in advance.

