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There are at least two different revisions of this card. '''The current revision does not seem to work properly in Linux'''. For details see [[TerraTec Cinergy 1200 DVB-S budget/Typhoon/KNC1 DVB-S budget|this page about it in the development section]]. This issue is AFAIK fixed by now and all available revisions should work. |
There are at least two different revisions of this card. '''The current revision does not seem to work properly in Linux'''. For details see [[TerraTec Cinergy 1200 DVB-S budget/Typhoon/KNC1 DVB-S budget|this page about it in the development section]]. This issue is AFAIK fixed by now and all available revisions should work. |
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Revision as of 22:14, 6 May 2009
A DVB-S PCI card produced by KNC1 based on the Philips SAA7146.
All revisions should work under Linux.
This card is able to deliver the full MPEG-2 Transport Stream to the host.
Details
The card has a CI connector (Cineview module add-on required) and it works fine on Linux! Tested CAMs:
Type | HW/SW version | Application version | Results |
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Aston Seca2 module | HW 1.05 | Kaffeine 0.8.3 | Working fine |
Official Canal Digitaal/TV Vlaanderen Mediaguard module | Software: CANALDIGITAAL 1.09.003 (01.09.01.00) Firmware: 1.03.05 Mediaguard version: 1.4.11 (26/06/06) | Kaffeine 0.8.3 | Working but some corruption blocks in image and corrupted sound, not really usable for watching (note 1) |
Matrix Reborn | Standard Z-cas, not flashed | Kaffeine 0.8.3 | Does not initialize, doesn't work (note 2) |
Xcam (X-cam) with Angel chip | Xcrypt 1.48 | Kaffeine 0.8.3 | Working fine |
Note 1: Can probably still be used to "activate" or "reactivate" a Canal Digitaal/TV Vlaanderen seca2 card, which is something that cannot be done by e.g. the Xcam. Note 2: The Matrix gives huge corruption and dropped frames on Windows, my Matrix CAM is tested and OK, so maybe the KNC1 hardware just isn't capable or compatible?
The card uses the budget-av driver in Linux.
There are at least two different revisions of this card. The current revision does not seem to work properly in Linux. For details see this page about it in the development section. This issue is AFAIK fixed by now and all available revisions should work.