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So what would be a recommended alternative to this Dual DVB-T Card?CheersJoe
I am finding lots of issues with my Dvico FusionHDTV Dual Digital 4. The "version 1" cards are OK but version 2 card support is very new. Andrew- what are your Dvico cards? Mine show up using "lsusb" as 0fe9:db98
Would using VDR instead of MythTV get around this USB disconnect problem?If not, is there anything else I could try? I'm assuming that installing the new alpha version of LinuxMCE would sort it out.... but is that going to give me problems with anything else? At the moment I am only using LinuxMCE for TV (watching and recording) and media playback.
Quote from: purps on April 11, 2009, 01:50:24 pmWould using VDR instead of MythTV get around this USB disconnect problem?If not, is there anything else I could try? I'm assuming that installing the new alpha version of LinuxMCE would sort it out.... but is that going to give me problems with anything else? At the moment I am only using LinuxMCE for TV (watching and recording) and media playback.We are using the Kworld KW-DVB-T 399U USB twin tuner stick right now with the latest v4l-dvb drivers for the AF9015 etc used in this stick (check on http://www.linuxtv.org for details etc). We dont see any disconnects at all with this stick and the performance seems to be very good indeed. I would suggest getting one if you in the market for a twin tuner DVB-T capability.All the bestAndrew
Quote from: totallymaxed on April 11, 2009, 02:10:11 pmQuote from: purps on April 11, 2009, 01:50:24 pmWould using VDR instead of MythTV get around this USB disconnect problem?If not, is there anything else I could try? I'm assuming that installing the new alpha version of LinuxMCE would sort it out.... but is that going to give me problems with anything else? At the moment I am only using LinuxMCE for TV (watching and recording) and media playback.We are using the Kworld KW-DVB-T 399U USB twin tuner stick right now with the latest v4l-dvb drivers for the AF9015 etc used in this stick (check on http://www.linuxtv.org for details etc). We dont see any disconnects at all with this stick and the performance seems to be very good indeed. I would suggest getting one if you in the market for a twin tuner DVB-T capability.All the bestAndrewThanks for the reply.Unfortunately I am already in possession of two Hauppauge Nova-T-500s! So would like to make those work if possible. I'm assuming that using VDR (I understand you utilise this instead of Myth, Andrew?) won't solve the problem then?
You're seeing the same USB disconnect problem in 810, or new problems entirely?Maybe I will take a look at those USB sticks you have recommended then. Are they relatively easy to set up? I am no programmer!Thanks.
That would be absolutely fantastic, thank you.I was also thinking of going over to VDR instead of using Myth as well - am I biting off more than I can chew here, or is VDR relatively easy to set up as well? (I have looked at the wiki page, but it does look a bit daunting to me). Also, may I ask why you prefer VDR to Myth?Thanks again.
Quote from: purps on April 12, 2009, 12:40:37 pmYou're seeing the same USB disconnect problem in 810, or new problems entirely?Maybe I will take a look at those USB sticks you have recommended then. Are they relatively easy to set up? I am no programmer!Thanks.We see the same problems under 0810 for the T500's... mainly i2c errors.The KW-DVB-T 399U needs the latest v4l-dvb drivers and after that is plug-n-play. I will try and get a wiki article uploaded that covers this ;-)Andrew