On 20/05/12 22:48, Marx wrote:
Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.
I use a pair of Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) tuners [1] for
Satellite and a pair of Sony PlayTV devices for DVB-T.
This has been a stabl
On 21/05/12 11:40, Dominic Evans wrote:
On 20/05/12 22:48, Marx wrote:
Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.
I use a pair of Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) tuners [1] for
Satellite and a pair of Sony PlayTV de
On 21 May 2012 00:37, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
> and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
> retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).
Hmm, I've not seen this issue. Do you ha
On 21.05.2012 05:17, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
PCTV NanoStick 73e SE (solo)
nice idea, it's cheap enough, thank you
Marx
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On 21.05.2012 01:37, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).
Thank you, but this tuner is DVB-T only and r
On 21.05.2012 12:40, Dominic Evans wrote:
Technisat SkyStar USB HD
Hmm it's probably good choice, I had mantis based card (PCI) and it was
working very good.
I today found patch from Igor Liplianin about Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD
Rev.2
http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/0/
and will try
On 21 May 2012 21:46, Marx wrote:
> On 21.05.2012 01:37, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
>>
>> You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
>> and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
>> retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).
On 21.05.2012 13:53, Marx wrote:
On 21.05.2012 12:40, Dominic Evans wrote:
Technisat SkyStar USB HD
Hmm it's probably good choice, I had mantis based card (PCI) and it was
working very good.
I today found patch from Igor Liplianin about Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD
Rev.2
http://patchwork.linuxtv
In article <5f5o89-7n7@wuwek.kopernik.gliwice.pl> you write:
>Hello
Hi!
>I use VDR a few years, but lately I changed my system into ITX (AMD
>Brazos) and so changed PCI DVB-S2 card into USB. Additionaly I has
>bought DVB-T tuner.
>While buying hardware I was sure I buy hardware which is supp
Am 21.05.2012 15:09, schrieb Marx:
Can't apply patch to 3.2.17 sources. Does anybody knows what do I need
to apply it?
Marx
Hi,
The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1]
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (kernel 3.2) contains the
patches to make the Te
Test
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On 05/18/2012 05:04 PM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 18.05.2012 15:32, brian wrote:
On 05/18/2012 10:04 AM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 18.05.2012 09:49, brian wrote:
On 05/01/2012 01:28 PM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 01.05.2012 13:07, brian wrote:
On 05/01/2012 11:54 AM, Klaus Schmidinger w
W dniu 2012-05-21 21:50, Henning Pingel pisze:
Am 21.05.2012 15:09, schrieb Marx:
Can't apply patch to 3.2.17 sources. Does anybody knows what do I need
to apply it?
Marx
Hi,
The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1]
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (ker
> Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
> works without any problems on stock linux kernel.
Hi, I just bought 19 euro Fujitech DVT Pro DVB-T usb stick which
seems to use Realtek RTL2832U chipset. USB stick also includes small
remote control, but I have not tested yet
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