My advise: Sell your HVR 1300 to a Windows user and buy a PVR150 + a Linux-supported DVB-T USB-stick.
I have actually been thinking of that possibility also. The problem is there are no PVR150 available. At least I have not seen those for a while. Would PVR250 be as good/easy to install? I believe I could find one of those.
In Germany the PVR150 ist still available in serveral web shops, while the PVR 250 seems to be out of stock everywhere.
Both cards work fine. Some revisions of the PVR 150 have also a radio tuner. You could also use a PVRUSB2. The successor is the WinTV HVR-1950, which analogue part operates exactly as the predecessor PVRUSB2. It is tested with pvrinput yet, but I am pretty sure that I could do necessary changes easily.
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My advise: Sell your HVR 1300 to a Windows user and buy a PVR150 + a Linux-supported DVB-T USB-stick.
I have actually been thinking of that possibility also. The problem is there are no PVR150 available. At least I have not seen those for a while. Would PVR250 be as good/easy to install? I believe I could find one of those.
In Germany the PVR150 ist still available in serveral web shops, while the PVR 250 seems to be out of stock everywhere.
Are any of them delivering to other European countries? Or if youo could tell me which sells it I can find out my self.
Both cards work fine. Some revisions of the PVR 150 have also a radio tuner. You could also use a PVRUSB2. The successor is the WinTV HVR-1950, which analogue part operates exactly as the predecessor PVRUSB2. It is tested with pvrinput yet, but I am pretty sure that I could do necessary changes easily.
All I could find about HVR-1950 is that it seems to NTSC and no mention of PAL support. And I am happy with PVRx50 anyhow since it is good enough to create PAL DVD's and radio is not needed.