At 2004-01-15T03:34:05Z, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm considering getting a radio tuner card for my x86 Debian (unstable) > workstation (in the US if that makes any difference).
OK, that didn't draw any responses, so let me rephrase the question. My wife talked me out of getting a Sirius satellite radio for Christmas, but the geek in me still wants to listen to the radio (airwave broadcast, not Internet) on my computer. I know there are radio tuner applications, but I'm not familiar with any of the hardware that supposedly works with them. So, for a newbie in this arena, what's the best way for me to play radio broadcasts through my computer, change the channel, etc.? I think that some TV tuner cards also have FM tuners. I have no interest whatsoever in watching TV on my PC, so I wouldn't want to spend money on a top-of-the-line combined solution if there's a cheaper setup that does what I want. So, Debian-ites, any thoughts, suggestions, or recommendations? I'm all ears (or, at least, I want to be :) ). -- Kirk Strauser In Googlis non est, ergo non est.
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