Input devices
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* DVB cards, either DVB-T, DVB-C or DVB-S, each of them either as budget card without MPEG-Decoder or Fullfeatured DVB card with MPEG-Decoder (the latter therefore usually being [[output devices]] as well). | * DVB cards, either DVB-T, DVB-C or DVB-S, each of them either as budget card without MPEG-Decoder or Fullfeatured DVB card with MPEG-Decoder (the latter therefore usually being [[output devices]] as well). | ||
* analogue TV cards with MPEG encoder like Hauppauge PVR 250 or PVR 350, either PCI(preferred) or USB | * analogue TV cards with MPEG encoder like Hauppauge PVR 250 or PVR 350, either PCI(preferred) or USB | ||
| - | * analogue TV cards without MPEG encoder with | + | * analogue TV cards without MPEG encoder with Brooktree BT848/878 |
* the data stream of another VDR which works as a server | * the data stream of another VDR which works as a server | ||
| - | See [http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page] for Card details | + | See DVB Wiki [http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page] for Card details |
Revision as of 22:11, 2 November 2007
As Data sources for video and TV VDR can use:
- DVB cards, either DVB-T, DVB-C or DVB-S, each of them either as budget card without MPEG-Decoder or Fullfeatured DVB card with MPEG-Decoder (the latter therefore usually being output devices as well).
- analogue TV cards with MPEG encoder like Hauppauge PVR 250 or PVR 350, either PCI(preferred) or USB
- analogue TV cards without MPEG encoder with Brooktree BT848/878
- the data stream of another VDR which works as a server
See DVB Wiki [1] for Card details