On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 02:37:54PM +0100, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
Ahh Cheers for that, it looks like it may fit the job, Could be handy as a device that I could also use on my laptop. Although I wonder how the included antenna is going to cope with my rather weak DVB reception. I think this could be the one once I have verified your thoughts on potential Linux compatibility.
I had a bit more of a look, apparently you need drivers from CVS and they will possibly find their way into 2.6.14... Of course as far as I can tell the antennae for the card is just a normal aerial connection so you could hook it up to a big aerial.
I don't think that there are any cards that support tits-up-tv that work with Linux or Windows but I could be wrong. There is a way to get content from Xtraview and "Red hot tv"
Hmm Red hot TV doesn't sound like the sort of content I am looking for :-)
Same here, I only got it working "because I can" but couldn't be bothered to work out the magic to put the channels into my vdr config.
Adam