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'''DViCO''' produces [[DVB-T]], [[DVB-S]] (mostly sold in Australia), and [[ATSC]] (mostly sold in the US and Korea) |
'''DViCO''' produces [[DVB-T]], [[DVB-S]] (mostly sold in Australia), and [[ATSC cards]] (mostly sold in the US and Korea). |
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The ATSC frontend of the DViCO cards has been tested with 8-VSB (OTA) and QAM-256 (Cable) in the US. Source code is in video4linux + dvb-kernel CVS and kernel sources 2.6.13 and later for Gold, 2.6.15 and later for Lite. |
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Once the card decodes the analog broadcast signal, the result is a MPEG-2 transport stream in all 3 cases. So ''in theory'' software should not be able to tell the difference between them; the same software should work for all of them. But this is speculation right now ... |
Once the card decodes the analog broadcast signal, the result is a MPEG-2 transport stream in all 3 cases. So ''in theory'' software should not be able to tell the difference between them; the same software should work for all of them. But this is speculation right now ... |
Revision as of 22:42, 20 November 2006
DViCO produces DVB-T, DVB-S (mostly sold in Australia), and ATSC cards (mostly sold in the US and Korea).
The ATSC frontend of the DViCO cards has been tested with 8-VSB (OTA) and QAM-256 (Cable) in the US. Source code is in video4linux + dvb-kernel CVS and kernel sources 2.6.13 and later for Gold, 2.6.15 and later for Lite.
Once the card decodes the analog broadcast signal, the result is a MPEG-2 transport stream in all 3 cases. So in theory software should not be able to tell the difference between them; the same software should work for all of them. But this is speculation right now ...
Links
- http://www.dvico.com - Vendor Website
- http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~chrisp/DVICO-Linux/ Linux drivers (DVB)
- The list of video capture cards at the MythTV wiki includes the DViCO FusionHDTV5 Gold.