Re: are there any digital tv cards that work really well under ubuntu?



Gabriel Dragffy wrote:
On 30 Sep 2007, at 08:22, Nils Kassube wrote:
Gabriel Dragffy wrote:
Just putting together a 1.5TB system to hold all my goodies and
thought it would be nice to be able to do TV on it also. Are there
any TV card that work without effort under Ubuntu Linux, and where
should I be really looking? The graphics card is an nvdidia, if that
helps.

The question is if you mean DVB-T (terrestrial) or DVB-S
(satellite). If
you mean DVB-T and an external USB 2.0 device is acceptable, I can
recommend the Terratec Cinergy T². It works out of the box.

Yah i mean T. I'd prefer an internal card. But this USB one sounds
hopeful what program do you use to watch TV?

I use Kaffeine - didn't try anything else yet.


Nils

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