<p>(resend to the list.)</p>
<p>Thanks for the information. I did a search for it on <a href="http://dvbshop.net">dvbshop.net</a> bit found only a "basic editon". Wonder if it has any connectors for the CI-adapter i also found on the shop.</p>
<p>Think i will drop them a mail and ask.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Den 8 sep 2011 10:50 skrev "Jan Schneider" <<a href="mailto:jan@horde.org">jan@horde.org</a>>:<br type="attribution">> <br>> Zitat von Roger Mårtensson <<a href="mailto:roger.martensson@gmail.com">roger.martensson@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
> <br>>> Hi!<br>>><br>>> The place where I live is changing cable operator and now to actually be<br>>> able to see most of my channels I need a box.<br>>><br>>> Most boxes here in sweden does not offer HD-output that is easy to<br>
>> record. So HD-PVR is no option. :(<br>>><br>>> So I'm looking for a DVB-C PCI card or USB-device that has full support<br>>> for CI(conax) that works with Linux and ofcourse MythTV(my HTPC-box<br>
>> since 0.19). Ohyes.. It has to support HD recordings too. If there is a<br>>> difference. I know we have to use DVB-T2 here in sweden for HD-channels<br>>> on-the-air. I see there are cards with HD in their name but still says<br>
>> it's DVB-C.<br>>><br>>> Anyone having any luck with these?<br>>><br>>> The card should be able to buy too. A 5 year old card that works but not<br>>> sold is not that good.<br>> <br>
> Whether there is HD in the name or not doesn't matter at all, because <br>> all DVB-C cards pass the raw DVB stream through the driver to the <br>> recording system. At least any DVB-C card that I know. You basically <br>
> record directly what you are getting through the cable. Whether you <br>> are able to watch this depends on your software and video hardware.<br>> I for example am running a DVB-C card that also exists in a "HD" <br>
> edition, of course more expensive. The only difference is that it <br>> ships with Windows software to support the decoding of the HD stream. <br>> Very useful if you want to run MythTV.<br>> <br>> I can't speak for Conax or Swedish DVB-C providers, but I am happy in <br>
> Germany with my Satelco EasyWatch which is basically the same like the <br>> KNC1 (same chipset). Both have CIs. See <br>> <a href="http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-C_PCI_Cards">http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-C_PCI_Cards</a>.<br>
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