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Subject: Looking for hybrid/combo USB tuner for UK.
From: James McLaughlin <zerotype () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2007-08-28 22:40:07
Message-ID: 327852.2498.qm () web37512 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com
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Hi all,
I'm moving to an area of Ipswich where I've heard
mixed reports about the quality/availability of
digital TV, so I'd like to get a TV tuner that handles
analogue as well as DVB-T. For various reasons I've
opted for USB instead of PCI/PCMCIA, however finding a
tuner that meets both these criteria and will work
with Linux is proving rather hard - everything I've
found either isn't mentioned in linuxtv's wiki or only
has experimental support with Em2880 - and I can't
find out what people's experience with this has been.
Does anyone have any recommendations for UK-available
USB hybrid or combo devices, or experiences of using
such that they're willing to share?
If it helps, I'll primarily be using it on a laptop
with 1GB RAM (less 128 for shared graphics) and a
Turion 64 ML-34 (1.8GHZ, 1 meg L2 cache) processor.
Thanks,
James McLaughlin.
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