ATSC Network Attached Devices: Difference between revisions

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* [[Norva A75 ATSC Receiver|BBTI Air2LAN / Norva A75 ATSC Receiver]]
* [[Norva A75 ATSC Receiver|BBTI Air2LAN / Norva A75 ATSC Receiver]]
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun]]-- * Note: third party dvb drivers are available (see device page for details)
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun]]-- * Note: third party dvb drivers are available (see device page for details)
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun Prime]]
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun Prime]] HDHR3-CC
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun DUAL]] HDHR3-US
* [[Sundtek]] | [http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,179.0.html Network Howto] their USB based DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2, ATSC and ISDB-T devices have a so called network mode in order to stream the TV to a remote host. This can be used with Linux based routers, NAS (network storage) and other embedded devices to act as a server.
* [[Silicondust HDHomeRun Prime 6CC]] HDHR3-6CC-3X2
* [[Sundtek]] ATSC USB devices, via a so called network mode (see vendor page for more details)


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Latest revision as of 16:56, 28 January 2012

Currently there no network attached devices that are directly * supported by the LinuxTV Project. However, the number of devices that become available in this hardware category is likely to expand in the near future, so it will be interesting to see if any end up falling under the umbrella of support offered by LinuxTV.

In the meantime, it is worth drawing attention to the fact that some devices in this category already work under Linux: