4 Apr 2006 at 22:34 #1 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Hi there, I need a digital TV card. The only real requirement is that is compatible with linux, specifically KnoppMyth if the distro matters? What is there thats good out there. Max £45.00 Thanks...
Hi there, I need a digital TV card. The only real requirement is that is compatible with linux, specifically KnoppMyth if the distro matters? What is there thats good out there. Max £45.00 Thanks...
4 Apr 2006 at 22:43 #3 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato OP Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Hey, No problem, everyone seems to be hijacking my threads today. I can recommend the Nebula cards for your budget, the best out there and I am sure everyone will agree. Thanks...
Hey, No problem, everyone seems to be hijacking my threads today. I can recommend the Nebula cards for your budget, the best out there and I am sure everyone will agree. Thanks...
4 Apr 2006 at 22:58 #8 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato OP Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Vegeta said: Yeah i got the nebula its great, as for £45 get yourself a compro dvbt200 Click to expand... Will this work with Linux, and will the controller work with linux? Thanks...
Vegeta said: Yeah i got the nebula its great, as for £45 get yourself a compro dvbt200 Click to expand... Will this work with Linux, and will the controller work with linux? Thanks...
5 Apr 2006 at 20:32 #12 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato OP Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Hi there, I only have a £45 budget. Does the T200 have a hardware or softare encoder? Thanks....
5 Apr 2006 at 21:08 #14 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato OP Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Hi there, Is the freecom stick compatible with Linux and does it have hardware or softare encoding? Thanks...
Hi there, Is the freecom stick compatible with Linux and does it have hardware or softare encoding? Thanks...