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On 18 October 2018 8:28:52 pm Zack Jones <zackjones88@mail.com> wrote:</p>
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<div>Raspberry Pi have announced a DVBT2 Hat for Pi devices. It is selling for approximately
<span class="price" content="22.56" id="our_price_display" itemprop="price">22€.</span></div>
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<div>Does anyone know if MythTV can support this somehow? </div>
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<div>Would really like to move to a network tuner so this could be a cheap method of giving it a try.</div>
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<div>https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-tv-hat</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div dir="auto">Off-topic maybe, but mumudvb is a cheap way to convert a non network tuner to a network tuner. I use it, highly recommend. </div>
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