I've been experimenting with Ubuntu's support for TV through 7.04, 7.10
and now 8.04 Beta. I had limited success under 7.04 and have had no
success since then.

I have licensed Sage TV and had TV working with Sage TV, MythTV and
TVTime under 7.04 with a TwinHaan PCI card. Since then I have tried
using a Fusion 4 card (twin tuners), an ASUS TV card, a Fusion USB
dongle, a Compro USB dongle and a Pinnacle dongle. Every one of these
works immediately on XP or Vista machines. Ubuntu sort of recognised
them - even though I had to do ridiculous things for the new Fusion PCI
card - but after 7.04 no TV software showed TV.

I now test using TVTime as it is the quickest way of finding out whether the TV 
hardware has been detected and support implemented.
 
I'm impressed with the progress that has been made via Ubuntu and have spent 
many hours today trying to get my notebook using Ubuntu and being able to do 
all the things I want it to do. The Pinnacle TV card seems to be based on a 
Phillips chipset and on the preceding desktop tests was recognised to some 
extent. Hence I've done my testing on an ACER Aspire 5720 using this USB dongle.

The kde-hal-device-manager thinks the Pinnacle USB dongle is a 2881
device. TVTime doesn't believe there are any devices it can use.

Whatever is standing in the way now is probably minor compared to what
has been achieved. The huge amount of effort expended to provide the TV
driver support is worthless if even the simple applications like TVTime
can't deliver.

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Pinnacle Dazzle DVB-T USB stick is not being recognized by Kaffeine. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199476
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