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[linux-dvb] supported hardware
- To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
- Subject: [linux-dvb] supported hardware
- From: Rob Shortt <rob@infointeractive.com>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 15:16:48 -0400
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Hi,
I am looking to pick up some dvb hardware and would like some info on
the best supported dvb-s cards for North America. I am in Canada and am
thinking of getting a dvb-s card, CI, and CAM modules to use with
expressvu and my smartcard to get my subscribed channels.
What I am looking for is a list of hardware that has decent driver
support. I don't mind buying the 'good stuff' if it means less of a
headache getting it working. I am a developer of Freevo
(http://freevo.sf.net) and would rather work on dvb support for that
than spending too much time getting the drivers working for my card.
Are people successfully using particular dvb/CA/CAM models together with
North American sat providers?
Thanks for any info or leads,
-Rob
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