Hello everyone! I'm from Argentina, and up to last month I've been using
VDR 1.7.262 with an ISDB-T USB adapter. It works really good, but the
last week I've been trying to upgrade to VDR 2.2 and I've found a
problem with ISDB-T cards: they are not supported.
As I'm really interested in using VDR,
El 04/08/15 a las 05:25, Klaus Schmidinger escribió:
> On 04.08.2015 08:12, Christian Rodriguez wrote:
>> Hello everyone! I'm from Argentina, and up to last month I've been
>> using VDR 1.7.262 with an ISDB-T USB adapter. It works really good,
>> but the last week
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Hi Christian,
thanks for sharing your experience !
Do you know of any good ISDB-T internal cards ?
I looked around, but for DVB-T I find many dual receiver cards, for
ISDB-T it looks like there are "only" single-receiver USB
Hello! I'm new to satellite systems, so I would like to buy a cheap
card, considering decrypting streams.
The question is about which hardware is recommended to run with VDR,
that can decode encrypted traffic
Thanks in advance!
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Lic. Christian A. Rodriguez
@car_unlp
El 11/08/15 a las 06:55, Niels Wagenaar escribió:
>> Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 04:43:32 -0300
>> From: chrodrig...@gmail.com
>> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
>> Subject: [vdr] Which DVB-S / DVB-S2 cards are recommended?
>>
>> Hello! I'm new to satellite systems, so I would like to buy a cheap
>> card, consider