[mythtv-users] Dual Tuner DVB-T PCI Express card now definitely working with Myth
James Crow
james at ultratans.com
Wed Oct 7 20:27:27 UTC 2009
Another Sillyname wrote:
> 2009/10/7 Roy Lofthouse <lofty69 at gmail.com>:
>
>> 2009/10/7 Another Sillyname <anothersname at googlemail.com>:
>>
>>> I posted a message here a while back looking for a PCI Express card
>>> that had dual tuners and works under Linux and Mythtv.
>>>
>>> After a bit of research I can confirm from my own experience that the
>>> Hauppauge HVR-2200 works fully with both tuners and multirec under
>>> mythtv using either 32 or 64 bit.
>>>
>>> It's a PCI Express x 1 card so doesn't take loads of room, however
>>> Hauppauge have become miserly gits as they ship it without a remote
>>> control (the old Nova 500 used to come with a remote). It comes with
>>> both a low profile and full height backplate.
>>>
>>> Currently you have to compile from V4L stable to get it to work,
>>> however the code has already been upstreamed to kernel.org so it will
>>> be coming to a kernel near you soon.
>>>
>>> I installed it on a myth .22 fedora 11 system, YMMV.
>>>
>>> Have fun.
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>> does the s-vid in work on this yet? Would be nice to replace my
>> pvr150 and dvb-t 500.
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>
> Sorry, don't know and I've got no way to test it.
> _______________________________________________
>
According to the developer of the driver the analog portions do not
currently work. I just received my HVR-2250 (hardware mpeg2 analog
encoders + QAM/ATSC) and am waiting on a driver. I will be testing the
ATSC portion in the next few days.
Cheers,
James
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