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Seems like we share the hobby of Linux and playing with DVB cards and programs ;-) |
Seems like we share the hobby of Linux and playing with DVB cards and programs ;-) |
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===Hardware I'm using: === |
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* [[DVB-T]]: [[Pinnacle PCTV nano Stick (73e) (DVB-T USB stick)]] - slick and neat. |
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* [[DVB-T]]: [[TwinhanDTV Digital Terrestrial TV Card Ter]] - worked nice for over 3 years, until it gave up the ghost. Probably plugging in and unplugging my room aerial to the mains caused some voltage hikes that burned a chip, oh well. |
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* [[DVB-C]]: [[Twinhan VisionDTV Mini Cab DVB-C PCI]] - I seem to by lucky that it works for me... |
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===Software=== |
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I know, this is really lame, but I forgot the password of my old account [[LAk loho]]. See my old contributions here: |
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⚫ | I watch live TV with [[Kaffeine]] or [[gxine]]. Otherwise I mainly used my cards with [[VDR]] but without the software device, as I only use it for recording, not watching live TV. I use the very nice web interface [[vdr-admin]] for scheduled recording -- I especially like the auto-timer feature, which records good films automatically when they're on (using keywords, e.g. the movie title). |
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http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Contributions/LAk_loho |
Revision as of 23:24, 9 August 2008
Hi there
Seems like we share the hobby of Linux and playing with DVB cards and programs ;-)
Hardware I'm using:
- DVB-T: Pinnacle PCTV nano Stick (73e) (DVB-T USB stick) - slick and neat.
- DVB-T: TwinhanDTV Digital Terrestrial TV Card Ter - worked nice for over 3 years, until it gave up the ghost. Probably plugging in and unplugging my room aerial to the mains caused some voltage hikes that burned a chip, oh well.
- DVB-C: Twinhan VisionDTV Mini Cab DVB-C PCI - I seem to by lucky that it works for me...
Software
I watch live TV with Kaffeine or gxine. Otherwise I mainly used my cards with VDR but without the software device, as I only use it for recording, not watching live TV. I use the very nice web interface vdr-admin for scheduled recording -- I especially like the auto-timer feature, which records good films automatically when they're on (using keywords, e.g. the movie title).