2009-11-06, 00:01
Hello ,
I'm looking for little bit of experimenting with new Ubuntu and while i'm at it i'd like to get liveTV working inside XBMC. I looked at MythTV and TVheadend and would like to get one of them working under new Ubuntu. Now i'm at odds which DVB-T card to buy... i have AvertMedia dvb-t card which is piece of junk and would like to avoid buying something alike if i can. I'm in EU if that's important , and would like to have dual tuner if possible but NOT required. What i'm most after is driver/linux support and picture quality. What is the most used, best supported EU DVB-T card out there ?
Thanks for suggestions !!!
EDIT -> I'm looking at Hauppauge Nova T-500. Seems popular and supported by newer Ubuntu/MythTv. Anything negative i should know before i pull the trigger ? Thanks
I'm looking for little bit of experimenting with new Ubuntu and while i'm at it i'd like to get liveTV working inside XBMC. I looked at MythTV and TVheadend and would like to get one of them working under new Ubuntu. Now i'm at odds which DVB-T card to buy... i have AvertMedia dvb-t card which is piece of junk and would like to avoid buying something alike if i can. I'm in EU if that's important , and would like to have dual tuner if possible but NOT required. What i'm most after is driver/linux support and picture quality. What is the most used, best supported EU DVB-T card out there ?
Thanks for suggestions !!!
EDIT -> I'm looking at Hauppauge Nova T-500. Seems popular and supported by newer Ubuntu/MythTv. Anything negative i should know before i pull the trigger ? Thanks