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The following table lists the confirmed working ATSC PCI cards and provides a brief feature summary for them. |
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As of right now there are 14 confirmed working devices. |
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In addition to this list, |
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* there are several cards that may actually work with existing drivers, but no reports have yet been provided. If you have such a non-listed but working device please do report your success (either here and/or on the dvb-mailing list). Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, and would allow for developers to add your device's definitions to the current drivers, so that it may be properly listed/named when detected. |
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* if you do not see your card on the list, there may already be experimental support available. Currently, the best source for information on devices with experimental support is found by searching the dvb mailing list achieves (google works well) or by posting a question about the device directly to the list (but please conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed). |
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Note: The table currently also contains a USB device. It will be removed and placed in the appropriate section shortly. |
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* The pcHDTV HD-3000 card |
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* The pcHDTV HD-5500 card |
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* The air2pc (1st gen) |
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* The air2pc (2nd gen) |
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* The air2pc hd5000 (3rd gen) |
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* The DViCO FusionHDTV 3 GOLD-Q |
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* The DViCO FusionHDTV 3 GOLD-T |
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* The DViCO FusionHDTV 5 GOLD |
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* The DViCO FusionHDTV 5 LITE |
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* The DViCO FusionHDTV 5 USB GOLD |
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* The ATi HDTV Wonder |
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* The AVerMedia AVerTVHD A180 |
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* The Kworld ATSC110 |
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* SKY Digital HDTV |
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Here is a feature matrix to help keep track of what card does what: |
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<cite id="fn_1">[[#fn_1_back|Note 1:]] </cite> |
<cite id="fn_1">[[#fn_1_back|Note 1:]] </cite> The demodulator supports 64/256-QAM, and it is rumoured that some may have had sucess -- However -- no |
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proof positive examples have materialized. Thus, in the current state of support, it would be prudent to assume that it will not work. Hopefully this can be rectified <br> |
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<cite id="fn_2">[[#fn_2_back|Note 2:]] </cite> The 5500 analog CC works, so the 3000 should too, but I haven't verified the 3000 personally. If you have, please remove this note.<br> |
<cite id="fn_2">[[#fn_2_back|Note 2:]] </cite> The 5500 analog CC works, so the 3000 should too, but I haven't verified the 3000 personally. If you have, please remove this note.<br> |
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<cite id="fn_3">[[#fn_3_back|Note 3:]] </cite> 'hw' = hardware, 'sw' = software. Hardware PID filtering allows the card to discard unwanted packets. This typically amounts to saving <10% of the bitrate of a 8-VSB or QAM-64 broadcast, and >55% of the bitrate of a QAM-256 broadcast.<br> |
<cite id="fn_3">[[#fn_3_back|Note 3:]] </cite> 'hw' = hardware, 'sw' = software. Hardware PID filtering allows the card to discard unwanted packets. This typically amounts to saving <10% of the bitrate of a 8-VSB or QAM-64 broadcast, and >55% of the bitrate of a QAM-256 broadcast.<br> |
Revision as of 19:36, 3 February 2007
The following table lists the confirmed working ATSC PCI cards and provides a brief feature summary for them.
In addition to this list,
- there are several cards that may actually work with existing drivers, but no reports have yet been provided. If you have such a non-listed but working device please do report your success (either here and/or on the dvb-mailing list). Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, and would allow for developers to add your device's definitions to the current drivers, so that it may be properly listed/named when detected.
- if you do not see your card on the list, there may already be experimental support available. Currently, the best source for information on devices with experimental support is found by searching the dvb mailing list achieves (google works well) or by posting a question about the device directly to the list (but please conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed).
- There are also a few DVB cards requiring definition that have not been confirmed to work
Note: The table currently also contains a USB device. It will be removed and placed in the appropriate section shortly.
Vendor / Model | Frontend | Bridge Interface | 8VSB | QAM | NTSC | Comp/S-video | Analog CC | PID filtering3 |
ATI HDTV Wonder | nxt2004 | cx23882 | yes | no1 | yes | yes | no2 | sw |
AverMedia AVerTV HD A180 | nxt2004 | saa7135 | yes | yes | no | yes | ? | sw |
BBTI/Technisat Air2PC (1st) | bcm3510 | flexcop | yes | no | no | no | no | hw |
Air2PC (2nd) | nxt2002 | flexcop | yes | no5 | no | no | no | hw |
AirStar HD5000 | lgdt3303 | flexcop | yes | yes | no | no | no | hw |
Dvico FusionHDTV3 Gold-Q | lgdt3302 | cx23882 | yes | yes | yes | yes | no2 | sw |
FusionHDTV3 Gold-T | lgdt3302 | cx23882 | yes | yes | yes | yes | no2 | sw |
FusionHDTV5 Lite | lgdt3303 | bt878 | yes | yes | yes | yes6 | yes | sw |
FusionHDTV5 Gold | lgdt3303 | cx23882 | yes | yes | yes | yes | no2 | sw |
FusionHDTV5 USB Gold | lgdt3303 | Cypress FX2LP | yes | yes | no4 | no4 | ? | sw |
Kworld ATSC 110 | nxt2004 | saa7135 | yes | yes | yes | yes | ? | sw |
pcHDTV HD-2000 | or511xx | bt878? | yes | ? | ? | ? | ? | sw |
HD-3000 | or51132 | cx23882 | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes2 | sw |
HD-5500 | lgdt3303 | cx23883 | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | sw |
SKY Digital SKY-HDTV | lgdt3303 | cx23881 | yes | yes | yes | yes | ? | sw |
Note 1: The demodulator supports 64/256-QAM, and it is rumoured that some may have had sucess -- However -- no
proof positive examples have materialized. Thus, in the current state of support, it would be prudent to assume that it will not work. Hopefully this can be rectified
Note 2: The 5500 analog CC works, so the 3000 should too, but I haven't verified the 3000 personally. If you have, please remove this note.
Note 3: 'hw' = hardware, 'sw' = software. Hardware PID filtering allows the card to discard unwanted packets. This typically amounts to saving <10% of the bitrate of a 8-VSB or QAM-64 broadcast, and >55% of the bitrate of a QAM-256 broadcast.
Note 4: Hardware should allow it, but the driver has no support yet.
Note 5: The demodulator supports QAM-64/256, but the tuner can't handle cable frequencies.
Note 6: Has a working comp/s-video port hidden behind the card-plate.
Air2PC
The Air2PC cards usually consume less PCI and memory bandwidth than the other cards because they have a hardware PID filter. The hardware only handles a few streams, which may be limiting if collecting EIT data. The PID filtering is most useful when recording one program in a QAM-256 stream, or when recording low resolution streams. It doesn't save much bandwidth when recording an HDTV stream encoded with 8-VSB, since that set of streams consumes most of the bandwidth anyway.
DViCO
See DVICO.
Sky Digital
External Links
- http://www.bbti.us/products_air2pc_atsc_pci.htm Broadband Technologies Company site, Air2PC cards.
- http://www.pchdtv.com pcHDTV Company Site, pcHDTV HD-5500 card.
- http://www.ati.com/products/hdtvwonder/index.html ATI Technology Company site, ATI HDTV Wonder card.
- http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/ENG/Products/ DViCO Company site, Fusion HDTV products.
- http://www.aver.com/2005home/wheretobuy/estore/estore_bestseller.shtml AVer TV Company site, AVerTV HD A180 card.
- http://www.kworldcomputer.com/product/digital/001/atsc_110.htm KWorld Company site, KWorld ATSC 110 card.