Emard writes: > 'full featured dvb-s card' is simply mis-named because it is not FULL > featured at all! > > The feature "FULL TS BANDWIDTH", important for large bandwidth downloads > and proper network functioning is simply missing in 'full featured dvb-s cards' > and is only available on 'Budget' type of cards that in turn don't have > hardware MPEG2. > > I used to have both dvb-s and budget cards to get true full-feature > until I got bored and I hardware patched my dvb-s to add full > ts bandwith capability (this is called budget-patch) so I finally > got rid of Budget card.
The Nexus 2.2 also is designed to have this built in (see my post about this a few months back). The lines to the other SAA7146 port and soldering pads for divider chips are all already there. Does anybody have a Nexus 2.2 where the missing chips are actually present? Of course it is already impossible to see from the outside if there is a 2.1 or 2.2 in a Nexus package ... Ralph -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
