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<p><tt>-----cosimo Rossi wrote: -----<br>
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<tt>>>Hauppage are generally well supported cards under Linux and I've had<br>
</tt><tt>>no<br>
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</tt><tt>>>problems running the all-in-one and multiple tuner cards -<br>
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</tt><tt>>>I have used the HVR-1300<br>
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</tt><tt>>>(<br>
</tt><tt>><a href="http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr1300.html">http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr1300.html</a><br>
</tt><tt>>"_blank" ) in the past<br>
</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>>>to receive analogue and digital terrestrial transmissions. The<br>
</tt><tt>>HVR-1400<br>
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</tt><tt>>>promises all the features you require but not sure about its support<br>
</tt><tt>>under<br>
</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>>>Linux ?<br>
</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>>><a href="http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr4000.html">http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr4000.html</a><br>
</tt><tt>>"_blank"<br>
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</tt><tt>>>The other alternative is to have multiple cards ? say a DVB-S card,<br>
</tt><tt>>DVB-T<br>
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</tt><tt>>>card and a hybrid card...<br>
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</tt><tt>>>Regards<br>
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</tt><tt>>>Dave K.<br>
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</tt><tt>>thanks for your information.<br>
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</tt><tt>>I would like to buy hvr4000 because I find a site in Italy where is<br>
</tt><tt>>possible<br>
</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>>to buy this card at 120euro VAT included (+ 10 euro for shipment).<br>
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</tt><tt>>In others site it's over 200 euro.<br>
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</tt><tt>>Is a mistake ?<br>
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</tt><tt>>Hauppauge Win Tv Hvr 4000 Vista comp. 32bit = 120 euro (????<br>
</tt><tt>>How is possible???<br>
</tt><tt>>)<br>
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</tt><tt>>Hauppauge Win Tv Hvr 1300 Mce Edition =<br>
</tt><tt>>Euro 129,60<br>
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</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>>Hauppauge Win Tv Hvr 4000 Vista comp. 32bit<br>
</tt><tt>>and<br>
</tt><tt>><br>
</tt><tt>><a href="http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr4000.html">http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr4000.html</a><br>
</tt><tt>>"_blank"<br>
</tt><tt>>Are the the same hybrid card ?<br>
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</tt><tt>>the site is http://www.microchips.it/cat174.htm.....<br>
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</tt><tt>>thanks<br>
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</tt><tt>>P.s: If is true I buy ten cards ! and then sell it on ebay. :-)<br>
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<tt>I have a combined MythTV BE/FE with two HVR-4000 that have worked very well for nearly a year now. Drivers for the HVR-4000 are now also included in v4l so quite easy to get it to work compared to earlier when patching of v4l was needed.<br>
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<tt>The only downside I see with this card is that you can not use DVB-T, DVB-S or analog tuner/input at the same time.</tt></body></html>