On 11/04/07, David Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David M wrote:
> > I'm looking for an Ubuntu-friendly DTT/DVB card so that I can watch
> I'm using one of these Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-t PCI Freeview Receiver for
> 38 Plus Channels in DVD Quality DVB Radio / Remote control [1] in my
> mythtv set
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David M wrote:
> I'm looking for an Ubuntu-friendly DTT/DVB card so that I can watch
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> Thanks for any advice,
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> David.
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Hi,
I'm using one of these Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-t PCI Freeview Receiver for
38 Plus Channels in DVD Quality DV
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 12:15:21AM +0100, David M wrote:
> 1 definitely works with Ubuntu
> 2 works without too much fear and pain as regards software installation
> (something that I can just apt-get and forget would be ideal)
> 3 I can get hold of easily
> 4 is cheap (under GBP 50) :-)
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I'm looking for an Ubuntu-friendly DTT/DVB card so that I can watch
Freeview on my computer. Well, card as in PCI card, or perhaps even
better, a USB stick (with an eye to getting a laptop one of these days).
I guess if I was being really clever I could even do funky things like
record all the pro