On 11/29/2012 03:27 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
I'm living in The Netherlands and am looking for a DVB-C USB device
that's available, supported and (preferably) affordable. Devices that
are available and affordable would appear to be the Delock DVB-C USB
stick (which I can't find a
I'm living in The Netherlands and am looking for a DVB-C USB device
that's available, supported and (preferably) affordable. Devices that
are available and affordable would appear to be the Delock DVB-C USB
stick (which I can't find a whole lot about) and the MSI DigiVox mini Tr
Just a remark for anyone else interested with a hybrid device that
there now is a specific utility dvb-fe-tool as I discovered to be part
of the next release of the v4l-utils package to set the delivery
system type fx dvb-c or dvb-t. I'm having it called from
/etc/rc.d/rc.local to have the type set
@Remi - Thank you very much and to everyone involved in making it work.
Because - that it (almost) already works was knew to me.
I'm using Fedora 16 and Kaffeine all fully up to date
and for anyone interested here's all I had to do to make it work.
update software
===
- get, build and
Le dimanche 11 mars 2012 15:08:25 Claus Olesen, vous avez écrit :
> PS.
> If linux supported the 290e for dvb-c as supported by its chipset
> CXD2820 as also used by the ET T2C for dvb-c then it would be my choice.
The Linux driver does support DVB-C.
However you need software that understands mu
Some time ago I asked if anyone knew of plans to add Linux support
for the PcTvSystems 520e
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg38055.html
I haven't yet gotten a dvb-c device and it was suggested that I look
into other models which I just did using google with the attached
dv
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Antti Palosaari wrote:
> On 09/18/2010 09:23 PM, Bert Haverkamp wrote:
>>
>> Every couple of months I scan this mailing list for the keywords usb
>> and dvb-c, hoping that some new device has shown up that is supported
>
> Currently there is Anysee E30C Plus and Te
On 09/18/2010 09:23 PM, Bert Haverkamp wrote:
Every couple of months I scan this mailing list for the keywords usb
and dvb-c, hoping that some new device has shown up that is supported
Currently there is Anysee E30C Plus and Technotrend CT-3650. About
Technotrend I am not 100% sure, but I have
Bert Haverkamp writes:
> Every couple of months I scan this mailing list for the keywords usb
> and dvb-c, hoping that some new device has shown up that is supported
> under Linux.
It probably isn't much consolation, but you aren't the only one... I
currently use a FireDTV DVB-C device, but it i
Hello all,
Every couple of months I scan this mailing list for the keywords usb
and dvb-c, hoping that some new device has shown up that is supported
under Linux.
My request for information a couple of years ago turned up a few older
devices that don't work well or are not sold anymore. And a clos
Hi!
I'd like to get a DVB-C USB (2.0) device to replace the current analog
framegrabber. It needs to work well on Linux/ARMv5TE; proprietary
host-side drivers are no-go.
Are there any devices where datasheets are available or you even got
help from the manufacturer? Is there any device you wou
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