Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using 3 DVB-T cards with Ubuntu Feisty (server flavor) and > Freevo 1.7.3: > > -Redbell TDT2Go: USB stick. With Feisty you must first download the > firmware files from linuxtv, but works well. There are 2 versions that > need different firmware files. It's the first card that I tried. The > remote works fine, but has too few keys. > (http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_USB_Devices#WideView.2FYakumo.2FHama.2FTyphoon.2FYuan_Boxes_and_Pens) > > -AverMedia AverTV DVB-T 771 (A771): It's a PCI card. Well supported. > With a recent distribution I think you have nothing to do to get it to > work. I'm using its remote to control Freevo. > (http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_PCI_Cards#AVerMedia) > > -Kworld DVB-T 220: It's an hybrid PCI card: it has an analog receiver > and a digital one. It works fine, though I haven't been able to > configure analog FM, nor the remote. In Feisty you have to load > manually the kernel module for DVB-T. > (http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_PCI_Cards#KWorld) > > I'm using actually the last two cards together with no problems. A big thank you to everyone who replied, there's some great info there. Been a bit busy lately but will try review and update the info on the site based on your feedback.
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