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DVB-T2 has entered Sweden too, so I'm interested in this topic too.<br>
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AFAIK there is only two DVB-T2 gadgets, the nanoStick and Blackgolds
BGT3620, none have mainstream working Linux drivers yet.<br>
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I currently stream MUMUDVB(Multicast) -> VDR-IPTV from server to
client with EPG imported by XMLTV. This works decently and allows a
small silent ION-box in the living room. It also allows multiple VDR
and other clients watching DVB data from the same PCI card in the
server.<br>
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Given this, I lean to the BGT3620 dual DVB-T2 tuner, over the
nanoStick. <br>
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On the ION-box I run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and install everything from
yavdr's repos with VDPAU, xineliboutput etc. working 'out of the
box'. I simply do not have the time , and there is no WAF for long
experiments with the living room TV, to do anything else.<br>
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/Johan<br>
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Laz skrev 2011-08-12 10:42:
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-qt-user-state:0;">On Thursday 11 Aug 2011, Chris Rankin wrote:</p>
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px;
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the UK, and it works great</p>
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