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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.anysee.com anysee |
* [http://www.anysee.com anysee webpage] (see English for DVB-C/S/T devices & Korean for ATSC devices) |
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* [http://www.anysee.co.kr/main/index.php anysee Korean webpage] (for ATSC devices) |
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** [http://www.amt.cc/main/ AMT (Advanced Multimedia Technology) website; anysee's parent company] |
** [http://www.amt.cc/main/ AMT (Advanced Multimedia Technology) website; anysee's parent company] |
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Revision as of 17:41, 7 September 2007
Anysee is a Korean manufacturer of DVB USB devices.
The Anysee devices are not supported. It has been reported that Anysee has not been willing to help open source developers to write a Linux driver by handing out specifications.[1] Any further information on communication with Anysee would be welcome. Reverse-engineering should be possible anyway, in theory.
Model | Standard | Interface | Supported | Comments |
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K30 | ATSC | USB | no | |
K50 | ATSC | USB | no | adds analog support (TV and a/v input) |
E30 | DVB-T | USB | no | |
E30 Plus | DVB-T | USB | no | smart card support |
E30C Plus | DVB-C | USB | no | smart card support |
E30S Plus | DVB-S | USB | no | smart card support |
E30PS Plus | DVB-S | PCI | no | smart card support |
External links
- anysee webpage (see English for DVB-C/S/T devices & Korean for ATSC devices)