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There have been some postings on the linux-dvb Mailinglist that some versions of the Avermedia DVB-T cards known as ''model 761'' (with Microtune DTF7072 tuner module) have serious sensitivity problems. |
There have been some postings on the linux-dvb Mailinglist that some versions of the Avermedia DVB-T cards known as ''model 761'' (with Microtune DTF7072 tuner module) have serious sensitivity problems. |
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New card revisions called ''model 771'' are based on the [[MT352]] Demodulator. |
New card revisions called ''model 771'' are based on the [[MT352]] Demodulator. This card works well with the latest driver from CVS (confirmed for at least Australia, any others?). The first few versions of the [[MT352]] driver didn't work so well, so try upgrading if you have problems with tuning. The author (nathanh) has been using a 771 for many months under MythTV. |
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''If you can verify this please fix this article. It would be good if someone who had one of these could fill this page in a bit!'' |
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Revision as of 00:06, 9 May 2005
They make a DVB-T card (the AVerTV DVB-T) which has linux drivers, and a DVB-S card (AVerTV DVB-S) whose status I am unsure of.
There have been some postings on the linux-dvb Mailinglist that some versions of the Avermedia DVB-T cards known as model 761 (with Microtune DTF7072 tuner module) have serious sensitivity problems.
New card revisions called model 771 are based on the MT352 Demodulator. This card works well with the latest driver from CVS (confirmed for at least Australia, any others?). The first few versions of the MT352 driver didn't work so well, so try upgrading if you have problems with tuning. The author (nathanh) has been using a 771 for many months under MythTV.