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== A sample solution for a system with a full-featured card ==
== A sample solution for a system with a full-featured card ==
My system is a Mythtv pc installed with Fedora Core 6 following this [howto http://www.wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php]. I use the Technotrend Premium DVB-C 2300 Hybrid dvb-c card [http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Use_cases#Grimstad_Cable_TV_.5B1.5D ] bought from Dvb shop in Germany [http://www.dvbshop.net/index.php/cat/c17_Premium-PCI.html].
''write it down if you have one -- I can't do it cause I haven't''


After installing the card drivers, I tried several solutions. I didn't get the [[VDR Software Decoder Plugin]] working so I tried [[xine]] -- which worked on the first trial and provides much functionality (for watching) on an easy and intuitive interface.
(The budget setup above of course also works for FF cards.)


(The budget setup above of course also works for FF cards.)


== A sample solution for a system with an analog card ==
== A sample solution for a system with an analog card ==

Revision as of 09:07, 11 April 2007

This page lists example software configurations that you might find helpful as a suggestion of what you can do with your system.

For a complete list of programs, see the commented software list page --- here, you'll find solutions, not just simple programs. For testing purposed or small systems, have a look at the First steps with a budget DVB card.

In order to be most useful for the reader, this page is diveded into three sections:

  • setups for full featured cards (DVB cards with hardware decoders)
  • setups for budget cards (DVB cards without hardware decoders) -- see here for USB DVB adapters
  • setups for analog TV cards (hey, shouldn't that sort of stuff rather be in the video4linux wiki?


A sample solution for a system with a budget DVB card

My system is a Twinhan DTV Mini Ter on a cheap HP Pentium 4 1.2GHz. The graphic card is only an on-board Intel 82810E with shared memory, so nothing fancy.

After installing the card drivers, I tried several solutions. I didn't get the VDR Software Decoder Plugin working so I tried xine -- which worked on the first trial and provides much functionality (for watching) on an easy and intuitive interface.


A sample solution for a system with a full-featured card

My system is a Mythtv pc installed with Fedora Core 6 following this [howto http://www.wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php]. I use the Technotrend Premium DVB-C 2300 Hybrid dvb-c card [1] bought from Dvb shop in Germany [2].

After installing the card drivers, I tried several solutions. I didn't get the VDR Software Decoder Plugin working so I tried xine -- which worked on the first trial and provides much functionality (for watching) on an easy and intuitive interface.

(The budget setup above of course also works for FF cards.)

A sample solution for a system with an analog card

write it down if you have one -- I can't do it cause I haven't


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