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Linux Support for these cards is quite stable.
Linux Support for these cards is quite stable.


==Overview==
==Overview/Features==
Sold by [[Hauppauge]]. These cards have an onboard MPEG decoder and have originally been derived from the old [[Siemens]] DVB-C design. Based on an [[Philips SAA7146|SAA7146]] PCI bridge and an [[AV711x]] [[MPEG2 Decoder]] they look quite old-fashioned now but have worked reliably for a long time and been the base for Projects like [[VDR]].


Originally derived from the old [[Siemens]] DVB-C card design. The Rev. 2.2 is Sold by:
A major drawback of this design is the low maximum [[Bus Bandwidth]] limited by the [[AV711x]], [[HDTV]] receiption or raw [[MPEG2 Transport Stream]] access is not possible. Since even [[HDTV]] [[MPEG2 Decoder]]s implemented in software perform well on every modern PC there is usually no need for cards with onboard MPEG2 Decoder today. An exception may be special software that relies on proprietary card features like [[VDR]] (and even there you can use the [[VDR Software Decoder Plugin]] which allows you to use any card you want).
* [[Hauppauge]] as the WinTV-Nexus-S.


These cards used over time many different [[Demodulator|demodulators]] and tuner modules, some examples are the [[STMicroelectronics STV0299|STV0299]] and the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]].
Based on an [[Philips SAA7146|SAA7146]] PCI bridge and an onboard [[TI AV711x|AV711x]] [[MPEG-2 Decoder]]. Over time these cards have used many different [[Demodulator|demodulators]] and tuner modules; some examples include the [[STMicroelectronics STV0299|STV0299]] and the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]].

The, so called, "[[Full-featured Card|full-featured]]" cards look quite old-fashioned now, but nonetheless, they have worked reliably for a long time and have been the base for Projects like [[VDR]]. However, a major drawback of the "full-featured" card design is the low maximum [[Bus Bandwidth]] limit inherent to the [[TI AV711x|AV711x]], and which effectively means that, because of this, HDTV receiption or raw [[MPEG-2 Transport Stream]] access is not possible. Since even [[MPEG-2 Decoder|MPEG-2 decoders]] implemented in software perform well on [[HDTV]] sources when run on modern PC systems, there is usually no need for cards with onboard MPEG-2 Decoder today. An exception may be special software that relies on proprietary card features like [[VDR]] (although, even in that case, you can also use the [[VDR Software Decoder Plugin]] which effectively allows you to use any card you want with VDR)..


A Firmware is required and available for download on http://www.linuxtv.org/.
A Firmware is required and available for download on http://www.linuxtv.org/.



==Links==
(stv0299/ALPS BSRU6(tsa5059))
* [[Supported_DVB_cards#DVB-S_ff_rev2.2|Developer Infos]]
features: decoder, partialts
* [[DVB-S_PCI_Cards#DVB-S_ff_rev2.2|Market Overview]] (with Ports, etc.)
card driver: dvb-ttpci
interface: PCI
PCI device id: 1131:7146
PCI subsystem id: 13c2:0003
Bridge: Philips SAA7146A
audio DAC: Crystal CS4341
frontend possibility 1:
tin box: ALPS BSRU6
frontend driver: stv0299
demodulator location: tin box
demodulator: ST stv0299b @0x68
PLL: Philips tsa5059 @0x61
Notes: This card has the same PCI ID as the other rev2.X DVB-S cards


==Also See==
* [[DVB-S_PCI_Cards#Rev._2.2_Cards:|Overview of DVB-S Rev. 2.2 Cards]]



[[Category:DVB-S]]
[[Category:DVB-S]]

Latest revision as of 22:59, 6 January 2008

Hauppauge Nexus-s Rev. 2.2 Card

A, so called, "full-featured", revision 2.2, DVB-S PCI card.

Linux Support for these cards is quite stable.

Overview/Features

Originally derived from the old Siemens DVB-C card design. The Rev. 2.2 is Sold by:

Based on an SAA7146 PCI bridge and an onboard AV711x MPEG-2 Decoder. Over time these cards have used many different demodulators and tuner modules; some examples include the STV0299 and the TDA8083.

The, so called, "full-featured" cards look quite old-fashioned now, but nonetheless, they have worked reliably for a long time and have been the base for Projects like VDR. However, a major drawback of the "full-featured" card design is the low maximum Bus Bandwidth limit inherent to the AV711x, and which effectively means that, because of this, HDTV receiption or raw MPEG-2 Transport Stream access is not possible. Since even MPEG-2 decoders implemented in software perform well on HDTV sources when run on modern PC systems, there is usually no need for cards with onboard MPEG-2 Decoder today. An exception may be special software that relies on proprietary card features like VDR (although, even in that case, you can also use the VDR Software Decoder Plugin which effectively allows you to use any card you want with VDR)..

A Firmware is required and available for download on http://www.linuxtv.org/.


(stv0299/ALPS BSRU6(tsa5059))
 features: decoder, partialts
 card driver: dvb-ttpci
 interface: PCI
 PCI device id: 1131:7146
 PCI subsystem id: 13c2:0003
 Bridge: Philips SAA7146A
 audio DAC: Crystal CS4341
 frontend possibility 1:
   tin box: ALPS BSRU6
   frontend driver: stv0299
   demodulator location: tin box
   demodulator: ST stv0299b @0x68
   PLL: Philips tsa5059 @0x61
 Notes: This card has the same PCI ID as the other rev2.X DVB-S cards


Also See