I know that this has been discussed before but my ISP has blocked the archives domain for some odd reason, I lost also all links to dutch websites, but heck , that's another problem.
My HTPC is finally almost finished, based on aopens i855 mobile micro atx board, a celeron mobile 1400. I can choose between two setups:
1) The ones that needs more power:
Hauppuage DVB-S Rev 1.3card : for digital sat Hauppauge DVB-C card : for digital cable Hauppauge PVR-350 : for analog cable
2) one that needs less power and produces less heat:
hauppauge DVB-S Rev1.3 Siemens/Fujitsu DVB/C with analog module installed.
It's abvious that the second solution would be a better choice but I wonder if this analog module does it's work now or not. If not, then I still have two choices.
1) stick to solution 1 on linux platform 2) stick to solution 2 on windows platform (bweeeek)
hi Stefaan
Stefaan Coddé wrote:
I know that this has been discussed before but my ISP has blocked the archives domain for some odd reason, I lost also all links to dutch websites, but heck , that's another problem.
My HTPC is finally almost finished, based on aopens i855 mobile micro atx board, a celeron mobile 1400. I can choose between two setups:
- The ones that needs more power:
Hauppuage DVB-S Rev 1.3card : for digital sat Hauppauge DVB-C card : for digital cable Hauppauge PVR-350 : for analog cable
- one that needs less power and produces less heat:
hauppauge DVB-S Rev1.3 Siemens/Fujitsu DVB/C with analog module installed.
It's abvious that the second solution would be a better choice but I wonder if this analog module does it's work now or not. If not, then I still have two choices.
- stick to solution 1 on linux platform
- stick to solution 2 on windows platform (bweeeek)
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
AFIK the analog module is not supported in vdr, but i think u can use xine to view analog channels. Search the list for more information.
regards Thomas