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*[[DVB-S2 PCIe Cards]] |
*[[DVB-S2 PCIe Cards]] |
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*[[DVB-S2 USB Devices]] (Pensticks, Boxes, etc) |
*[[DVB-S2 USB Devices]] (Pensticks, Boxes, etc) |
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*[[DVB-S2 IEEE1394 Devices|DVB- |
*[[DVB-S2 IEEE1394 Devices|DVB-S2 IEEE1394 / Firewire / iLink Boxes]] |
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*[[DVB-S2 PCMCIA Cards|DVB- |
*[[DVB-S2 PCMCIA Cards|DVB-S2 PCMCIA Cards]] (PC Card/CardBus, ExpressCard) |
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[[Category:DVB-S2|!DVB-S2 devices]] |
[[Category:DVB-S2|!DVB-S2 devices]] |
Revision as of 12:41, 9 June 2009
- DVB-S2 PCI Cards
- DVB-S2 PCIe Cards
- DVB-S2 USB Devices (Pensticks, Boxes, etc)
- DVB-S2 IEEE1394 / Firewire / iLink Boxes
- DVB-S2 PCMCIA Cards (PC Card/CardBus, ExpressCard)
Note: The info below will be moved to more appropriate place soon.
Currently known DVB-S2 Devices ... to be added to categories above
Genpix 8PSK module | Broadcom 4500 (USB) Couldn't see any S2 specifics in this one, No DVB-S2 framing ... the genpix 8PSK module can be purchased, and they have a driver too (similar one to the dst module) ... there are patches floating around. |
Linux DVB API version 5 (also known as S2API) was released in kernel version 2.6.28 and
supports DVB-S2. A number of DVB-S2 cards are supported under Linux and a number of others have
experimental support.