Forgive the newbie question, but you mention a 'full' DVB-t card? I was only aware of the one type, that receives free-to-air digital broadcasts.
Is there another type, that perhaps can take one of the smart-cards to receive pay channels in the UK? Cheers, Tim On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Simon Dean wrote: > > AFAIK the hauppauge one is about it. The driver works OK provided you > > > apply the fix posted earlier (might be already in the tree but > > probably not as the driver officially only supports the german dvbs > > cards). > > > > You could get a full dvbs card and replace the tuner, if you're handy > > enough with a soldering iron. > > > > Tony > > I'm looking for a full-version DVB-t card so that I can use the tv-out. > I don't have satellite TV so there's little point in me buying a full > DVB-s card. I don't mind ordering from another European country but I > obviously want to pay the smallest amount of money. > > What versions of the full DVB-t cards are there? I know about the > Technotrend DVB-t but is that the only full DVB-t card available? Do > Hauppauge make a full DVB-t card? Does anyone know if they are planning > to release one if they don't? > > So in summary: > > I'm looking for a FULL version DVB-t card. > I'm looking for any European distributor of such cards. > I'm also interested in which versions work with the convergence drivers. > > > Simon > > > > -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
