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Despite their ovens and refrigerators they also built one of the first PCI DVB cards, the Fujitsu-Siemens [[DVB-C]] card which has been the mother of many later designs e.g. by [[Technotrend]]. This card contains an onboard [[MPEG2 Decoder]], is able to receive both [[Analog TV]] and [[Digital TV]] transmissions and contains a [[CI Interface]] and is based on the [[SAA7146]] and the [[VES1820]].
Despite their Mainframes, Ovens and Refrigerators they also built one of the first PCI DVB cards, the Fujitsu-Siemens [[DVB-C]] card which has been the mother of many later designs e.g. by [[Technotrend]]. This card contains an onboard [[MPEG2 Decoder]], is able to receive both [[Analog TV]] and [[Digital TV]] transmissions and contains a [[CI Interface]] and is based on the [[SAA7146]] and the [[VES1820]].


Linux support exists since quite a long time. For a list of known issues follow [[SAA7146]] and [[VES1820]] link.
Linux support exists since quite a long time. For a list of known issues follow [[SAA7146]] and [[VES1820]] link.

Revision as of 21:13, 13 September 2004

Despite their Mainframes, Ovens and Refrigerators they also built one of the first PCI DVB cards, the Fujitsu-Siemens DVB-C card which has been the mother of many later designs e.g. by Technotrend. This card contains an onboard MPEG2 Decoder, is able to receive both Analog TV and Digital TV transmissions and contains a CI Interface and is based on the SAA7146 and the VES1820.

Linux support exists since quite a long time. For a list of known issues follow SAA7146 and VES1820 link.


Links:

http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/