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<DIV>I am looking for a card that has both an encoder and a decoder
built-in. I am planning to use it for MythTV. The only card that I
know of is the Hauppauge PVR 350. Is there any other card out there
(preferably less expensive) that has Linux drivers (and therefore presumably
works with MythTV).<BR><BR>Any ideas?<BR><BR>Thanx,<BR>Anil Gupte<BR><A
href="http://www.keeninc.net/">www.keeninc.net</A><BR><A
href="http://www.icinema.com/">www.icinema.com</A><BR>k.e.e.n.,
inc.<BR>Milwaukee, WI, USA<BR>+1-414/431-8775<BR>Pune, MH,
India<BR>+91-20/30223100 <BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>