Quoting Brian Foddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > the archives some people are starting to experiment. Checking > out their web site tho, I find the Air2LAN device perhaps even > more interesting.
The Air2PC is fully supported by current CVS. I also just yesterday made it work with Unencrypted Digital Cable in the US. I have sent a driver patch off to linux-dvb. The Air2PC driver looks like it will be included in the 2.6.11 kernel as well.. > According to the spec sheet, there is a Linux library > available. Depending on specifics and costs, etc; > I see more potential in this approach. The Air2Lan is very expensive last I looked, and that makes it less of an option I think than the Air2PC. I also would have to spend some serious time figuring out how to interface it with Myth to have the same type of support as current DVB (linuxtv drivers really) devices. > Most of the devices are stuffed out of the > way (basement, office), a small frontend, and the network. I just put my whole backend in my garage where all my cables come into the house. > few parts required. Depending on the device costs, this > could be significantly easier and cheaper than PCI based > cards. Take a look.. I thought it was a great idea at first as well.. Taylor _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
