Hi.
> I have a Nova-T and an Avermedia. The Avermedia is better.
> There are differences in some tests, like supports AC3 or not. But
> that is player specific, for linux all cards support everything. The
> card only needs to provide the stream, the rest is software. The onlt
> difference is budget cards and full featured cards. The later have tv
> out.
So why is Avermedia better? From what you say, I guess that Avermedia must be
a full featured card. But what are those features? If under linux the card
only needs to capture the stream and any can do this, what matters? About
tv-out, my box already has tv-out. But I have a question. The output of the
card would be only tv, or all the output of x.org? I ask this because I have
my graphic chipset is a radeon 9100 igp. Until now, I can't get 3d and tv-out
at the same time. Could I combine the radeon and the dvb-t card and have both
features at the same time?
Thanks,
Alberto
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