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In most systems and for average users these cards work satisfactorily, the Linux drivers are well-tested and robust. |
In most systems and for average users these cards work satisfactorily, the Linux drivers are well-tested and robust. |
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For kernel configuration [[#PCI-identify|determine your chipset]] and see the [[TDA10045]] or the [[TDA10046]] pages. |
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'''Since 07/2004 there's a new Nova-T that is not supported yet (see below)''' |
'''Since 07/2004 there's a new Nova-T that is not supported yet ([[#New Version|see below]])''' |
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== PCI-identify == |
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There doesn't appear to be a way to tell which chipset you have programatically. You'll need to take the card out and look. |
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== New Version == |
== New Version == |
Revision as of 13:39, 15 September 2005
The WinTV-Nova brand has been established by Hauppauge to determine the new cheaper decoderless PCI cards. This is the DVB-T model based on the TDA10045 or the TDA10046 and the SAA7146.
All of them are well-supported. Due to the limitations of the quite oldfashioned hardware there may exist some quirks when using many cards in a system. Tuning is slower compared to competing designs.
In most systems and for average users these cards work satisfactorily, the Linux drivers are well-tested and robust.
For kernel configuration determine your chipset and see the TDA10045 or the TDA10046 pages.
Since 07/2004 there's a new Nova-T that is not supported yet (see below)
PCI-identify
There doesn't appear to be a way to tell which chipset you have programatically. You'll need to take the card out and look.
New Version
This model is based on a Conexant cx2388x. No more patching is needed for kernel 2.6.12, older versions need patches from http://dl.bytesex.org/patches/ - You need to search for more information, not yet supported well.