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Under Windows it can be used with altnative DVB software thanks to existing BDA drivers, while under GNU\Linux support is still missing, although both the frontend MT352 and the tuner MT2060 are already supported by LinuxTV.
Under Windows it can be used with altnative DVB software thanks to existing BDA drivers, while under GNU\Linux support is still missing, although both the frontend MT352 and the tuner MT2060 are already supported by LinuxTV.

The 200e seems to be identical to the 260e and the 60e.
The 200e seems to be identical to the 260e and the 60e.


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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
The card is officially in pre-WIP. I ([[User:Kupetzky]]) am trying to start development with my knowledge. Help appreciated.
The card is officially in pre-WIP. I ([[User:Kupetzky]]) am trying to start development with my knowledge. Help appreciated.

A dump file of usbsnoop will be available until I find some webspace for it.
The communication between the device and the computer has already been logged via usbsnoop.
The logfile can be found here: [http://freeznet.ath.cx:81/files/usbsnoop_pctv200e.log.bz2 usbsnoop_pctv200e.log.bz2] (compressed ~94MB)


== Further Information ==
== Further Information ==

Revision as of 20:51, 30 April 2007

The Pinnacle PCTV 200e is a DVB-T highspeed USB 2.0 adapter with an active antenna. It was first presented on the CeBIT 2005, and still available for about EUR 40,-.

Under Windows it can be used with altnative DVB software thanks to existing BDA drivers, while under GNU\Linux support is still missing, although both the frontend MT352 and the tuner MT2060 are already supported by LinuxTV. The 200e seems to be identical to the 260e and the 60e.


Current Status

The card is officially in pre-WIP. I (User:Kupetzky) am trying to start development with my knowledge. Help appreciated.

The communication between the device and the computer has already been logged via usbsnoop. The logfile can be found here: usbsnoop_pctv200e.log.bz2 (compressed ~94MB)

Further Information