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[vdr] VDR as a master's thesis work
- To: vdr@linuxtv.org
- Subject: [vdr] VDR as a master's thesis work
- From: Matthieu Weber <mweber@mit.jyu.fi>
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 13:51:01 +0200
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Hi all,
I discocvered VDR a couple of days ago, and as we lacked ideas for a
master's thesis, we decided to make a couple of topics about VDR
(especially about Human/computer interface). And besides, it's cool and
I want one in my office :)
If it works, we'll have (published on the net) a howto make your own VDR
with CD/DVD burner, mp3/DivX player, modem/network remote management,
and whatever else we could imagine.
My problem is the following : we have (supposedly :) a cable-TV network
inside our building, so I'm looking for a DVB-C card. The website from
hauppauge.de says nothing about DVB-C, although reichelt.de seems to
have one in it's catalog (but showing the picture of a DVB-S card...)
So, what card should I get in order to build a VDR in here ? Does the
Hauppauge DVB-C card still/already exist ?
Thanks,
Matthieu
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