> A pci bridge shouldnt cost this much. A DVB-T card /shouldn't/ cost �200+ .... MS /shouldn't/ be the behemoth that they are, etc. etc.
> Also I got the impression (from the fact > theat there are 3 pins allocated as PCI riser, according to the manual) > that some of this was built in and these pins just acted as the select lines > or something. I may be wrong. Oh ho? Now this /does/ sound interesting :) Then the problem moves to cases... the precious few Mini-ITX cases that /are/ available only have room for one PCI device, AFAIK, else they'd be too tall.. Mind, I've never seen any pics of the back of one of these cases... http://linitx.com/ > > Still, a full feature DVB-T would mean you could record channels from > > different mplexes, or even just LAN broadcast different mplexes to other > > clients... > > does it? I didnt know this. Does it have 2 tuners then? Agh, once again my fingers are typing before my brain has caught up... A common setup in the UK is to have a Nova-T for actual reception, and a full-feature DVB-S being used purely for MPEG2 decode / OSD and TV-output. If you were to replace the DVB-S with a full-feature DVB-T, then yes it might cost a bit more, but then you could do the things I mentioned :) gdh -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
