I have heard that this card may have some heating problems. Could that be the cause for your channel problems.
Do you happen to know any other pci card or how usb based dvb boxes works compared
to the pci cards in Linux?
Mika
Torbj�rn Jansson wrote:
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Hi
I have planned to buy technotrend DVB-C 2.1 card but after reading from your site I am little confused whether this card works under linux? In the projects/dvb/market you say that Technotrend 2.1 card is currently not working with linux dvb drivers. But in the html section developer/dvb it is mentioned that 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 and 2.1 version of many tuners are supported. I tried to search more info from the mailing list archive but as people often complain from the problems there I was not 100 % sure whether problems related to Technotrend card were solved.
I have found the card I plan to buy from the following site
http://www.usa-x.org/1shop/product_info.php?cPath=2_14&products_id=42
I got the same dvb-c card and I also got it from usa-x. Currently my problems is that I get realy bad reception on some channels, the weird part is that the bad channels change when I switch computer. The card works perfectly with windows and the bundled software, it's slow but work.
I haven't found any good solution to my problems so far.
The remote controller I got with my card was a serial port type and the remote was one of those universal remotes, "Kingman 12 in 1 Universal remotecontroller" The remote smelled funny when I got it.
I expected some kind of remote that was connected to the dvb card directly, but I guess this solution with a serial port remote is more flexibel. Any remote works, it's just a matter of learning lirc how to handle it (wasn't hard)
As the card seems to have mpeg2 hardware decoder, composite video out, spdif audio out, it seems to be a pretty good alternative for the VDR project. But if you have some other recommendations for the card, I am open for the suggestions.
Mika
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