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From: Matthew J on 1 Apr 2008 21:53 Hey all, I am looking for a replacement to hauppauge's 1600. It is a dual tuner qam and analog. Hauppauge seems to be sitting on their butts as usual. This card is all that keeps me from deleting windows off my computer. I can get around IE only sites but one of my major requirements is the TV and HDTV on the PC. I do not want a usb fix, must be pci and of course analog and digital. This is the only thing that keeps windows in my life. My driver issue with Linux is what turns people off to it, but I am patient, to a degree. I am getting to a point very soon where I must go in some direction, windows or linux. So I prefer linux thus the reason behind changing the tv card. thks
From: albert koelmans on 4 Apr 2008 02:52 Matthew, Get yourself across to Linuxtv's wiki page: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page You'll get lots of inspiration there. Cheers Albert Matthew J wrote: > Hey all, > > I am looking for a replacement to hauppauge's 1600. It is a dual tuner > qam and analog. Hauppauge seems to be sitting on their butts as usual. > This card is all that keeps me from deleting windows off my computer. I > can get around IE only sites but one of my major requirements is the TV > and HDTV on the PC. I do not want a usb fix, must be pci and of course > analog and digital. > This is the only thing that keeps windows in my life. > My driver issue with Linux is what turns people off to it, but I am > patient, to a degree. I am getting to a point very soon where I must go > in some direction, windows or linux. So I prefer linux thus the reason > behind changing the tv card. > > thks
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