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On 2/7/2012 07:11, Jason Diller wrote:
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<div>On 2012-02-06, at 7:53 PM, Neil Cooper wrote:</div>
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0px; font-size: medium; ">If you think you might need analog
but don't anticipate a need for cablecard support, I'd
suggest the Hauppauge HVR 2250 (also a dual tuner but with
analog tuners as well as digital):</span></blockquote>
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<div>The analog aspects of that card don't work in Linux. I use it
for ATSC OTA and it works well for that, but the analog tuner
isn't enabled in the driver.<br>
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Analog support for that tuner was added in the 2.6.36 (or maybe .37)
kernel. Either way, it was a good while back.<br>
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