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* there are several devices that may actually work with existing drivers, but no reports have yet been provided. If you have such a non-listed but working device please do report your success (either here and/or on the dvb-mailing list). Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, and would allow for developers to add your device's definitions to the current drivers, so that it may be properly listed/named when detected.
* there are several devices that may actually work with existing drivers, but no reports have yet been provided. If you have such a non-listed but working device please do report your success (either here and/or on the dvb-mailing list). Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, and would allow for developers to add your device's definitions to the current drivers, so that it may be properly listed/named when detected.
* if you do not see your card on the list, there may already be experimental support available. Currently, the best source for information on devices with experimental support is found by searching the dvb mailing list achieves (Google works well) or by posting a question about the device directly to the list (but please conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed).
* if you do not see your card on the list, there may already be experimental support available. Currently, the best source for information on devices with experimental support is found by searching the dvb mailing list achieves (Google works well) or by posting a question about the device directly to the list (but please conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed).



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* [[TechniSat]] [[TechniSat Air2PC-ATSC-USB|Air2PC-ATSC-USB]] (Nxt version)
* [[TechniSat]] [[TechniSat Air2PC-ATSC-USB|Air2PC-ATSC-USB]] (Nxt version)
* [[TechniSat]] [[TechniSat AirStar-HD5000-USB|AirStar-HD5000-USB]]
* [[TechniSat]] [[TechniSat AirStar-HD5000-USB|AirStar-HD5000-USB]]



===Experimental Support===
===Experimental Support===
Within the developers section of the LinuxTV Project's Mercurial (Hg) repository, experimental support for the following devices can be found:
Within the developers section of the LinuxTV Project's Mercurial (Hg) repository, experimental support for the following devices can be found:
* [[Hauppauge]] [[Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-950|WinTV-HVR-950]]
* [[Hauppauge]] [[Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-950|WinTV-HVR-950]]
* [[Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick (800e)]]
* [[Pinnacle]] [[Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick (800e)|PCTV HD Pro Stick (800e)]]
** Pinnacle PCTV HD Stick ... looks to be the exact same as the "Pro" sans the remote and a/v cables
** [[Pinnacle PCTV HD Stick]] ... looks to be the exact same as the "Pro" sans the remote and a/v cables
* [[Elgato]] Hybrid
* [[Elgato]] Hybrid
* OnAir USB HDTV (original Sasem model)
* [[OnAir]] USB HDTV (original Sasem model)
* OnAir USB HDTV Creator
* [[OnAir]] USB HDTV Creator


Do not let the "experimental" tag scare you, as the level of device functionality may actually be quite high. After additional testing and/or feature work, the drivers for these devices will make their way into the main branch of Hg and become candidates for inclusion into the Linux kernel.
Do not let the "experimental" tag scare you, as the level of device functionality may actually be quite high. After additional testing and/or feature work, the drivers for these devices will make their way into the main branch of Hg and become candidates for inclusion into the Linux kernel.
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===Currently Unsupported ATSC USB Devices===
===Currently Unsupported ATSC USB Devices===
If you own one or more devices from the following list and you want to help the development, please contact the [http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb linux-dvb Mailing list].
If you own one or more devices from the following list and you want to help the development, please contact the [http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb linux-dvb Mailing list].


* [[ADS Tech]] Mini HDTV USB (PTV-384-EF)
* [[ADS Tech]] Mini HDTV USB (PTV-384-EF)
* Aeromax UAH3001 USB 2.0 ATSC Hybrid Receiver ... you'll see them on ebay
* [[Aeromax]] UAH3001 USB 2.0 ATSC Hybrid Receiver ... you'll see them on ebay
* AITech HDTV USB 2.0
* [[AITech]] HDTV USB 2.0
* [[AnySee]] E30 or E50 series ... available in Korea only?
* [[AnySee]] E30 or E50 series ... available in Korea only?
* AnyTV ATSC Stick ... you'll see them on ebay ... possibly a LifeView OEM
* [[AnyTV]] ATSC Stick ... you'll see them on ebay ... possibly a LifeView OEM
* [[Artec T14A]]
* [[Artec T14A]]
* [[ATI/AMD]] [[ATI/AMD TV Wonder 600 USB|TV Wonder 600 USB]]
* [[ATI/AMD]] [[ATI/AMD TV Wonder 600 USB|TV Wonder 600 USB]]
* [[AVerMedia]] AverTV Hybrid Ultra USB (AP6R)
* [[AVerMedia]] AverTV Hybrid Ultra USB (AP6R)
* [[AVerMedia]] AVerTVHD Volar (A868R)
* [[AVerMedia]] AVerTVHD Volar (A868R)
* Diamond Multimedia XtremeTV HDTV100 (this device may actually be similar to the above Hauppauge, Pinnicle and Elgato devices though, so it might work)
* [[Diamond Multimedia]] XtremeTV HDTV100 (this device may actually be similar to the above Hauppauge, Pinnicle and Elgato devices though, so it might work)
* [[DViCO]] FusionDMB2 ... available in Korea only?
* [[DViCO]] FusionDMB2 ... available in Korea only?
* [[DViCO]] FusionHDTV5 USB nano ... available in Korea only?
* [[DViCO]] FusionHDTV5 USB nano ... available in Korea only?
* FujiPlus FD-USB728
* [[FujiPlus]] FD-USB728
* [[Geniatech]] HDTV THRILLER USB U6010A (this device may actually be similar to the above Hauppauge, Pinnicle and Elgato usb stick devices, so it might work)
* [[Geniatech]] HDTV THRILLER USB U6010A (this device may actually be similar to the above Hauppauge, Pinnicle and Elgato usb stick devices, so it might work)
** also sold as the Anyware GT-U6010A [http://www.anywareus.com/products/usb/gtu6010a.html]
** also sold as the Anyware GT-U6010A [http://www.anywareus.com/products/usb/gtu6010a.html]
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* [[KWorld]] [[KWorld ATSC 315U]] ... (aka KWorld PlusTV HD USB-315)
* [[KWorld]] [[KWorld ATSC 315U]] ... (aka KWorld PlusTV HD USB-315)
* [[KWorld]] [[KWorld ATSC 330U]] ....(aka KWorld PlusTV HD Hybrid Stick 330)
* [[KWorld]] [[KWorld ATSC 330U]] ....(aka KWorld PlusTV HD Hybrid Stick 330)
* Miglia TVMini HD
* [[Miglia]] TVMini HD
* Miglia TVMini HD+
* [[Miglia]] TVMini HD+
* OnAir GT (highly similar to the [[DViCO FusionHDTV5 USB Gold]])
* [[OnAir]] GT (highly similar to the [[DViCO FusionHDTV5 USB Gold]])
* Plextor PX-HDTV500U
* [[Plextor]] PX-HDTV500U
* [[SIGMACOM]] [[SIGMACOM SIGMA HDTV5 USB v1|SIGMA HDTV5 USB v1]] ... available in Korea only?
* [[SIGMACOM]] [[SIGMACOM SIGMA HDTV5 USB v1|SIGMA HDTV5 USB v1]] ... available in Korea only?
* [[Twinhan]] TwinhanDTV ATSC / NTSC Dongle
* [[Twinhan]] TwinhanDTV ATSC / NTSC Dongle
* [[VBox]] [[VBox Cat's Eye USB-A 3560]]
* [[VBox]] [[VBox Cat's Eye USB-A 3560|Cat's Eye USB-A 3560]]
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==Also See==
==Also See==

Revision as of 02:17, 15 August 2007

On this page you will find information regarding ATSC USB devices.

Note: Please be aware that:
  • The information contained here is likely non-exhaustive (please help to keep these lists up-to-date so that they are useful for everyone!)
  • Generally, when it comes to support for USB devices, it is a good idea to try the current Hg sources because some device drivers can be very new and thus may have not made their way into the mainstream kernel.



Supported ATSC USB Devices

The following table lists the confirmed working ATSC PCI cards and provides a brief summary of their features and components.

In addition to this list,

  • there are several devices that may actually work with existing drivers, but no reports have yet been provided. If you have such a non-listed but working device please do report your success (either here and/or on the dvb-mailing list). Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, and would allow for developers to add your device's definitions to the current drivers, so that it may be properly listed/named when detected.
  • if you do not see your card on the list, there may already be experimental support available. Currently, the best source for information on devices with experimental support is found by searching the dvb mailing list achieves (Google works well) or by posting a question about the device directly to the list (but please conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed).
Vendor
Model
Added to
Kernel
Frontend Bridge Interface 8VSB QAM NTSC Other Features
DViCO
FusionHDTV5 USB Gold
2.6.16 LG Innotek TDVS-H064F
* TAU6034 tuner
* TDA9887 demodulator (A)
* LG DT3303 demodulator (D)
Cypress FX2LP
(CY7C68013A)
yes yes no1 * S-Video & Composite inputs 1
  • Note 1: Hardware should allow it, but the driver has no analog support as of yet (its forthcoming).


Experimental Support

Within the developers section of the LinuxTV Project's Mercurial (Hg) repository, experimental support for the following devices can be found:

Do not let the "experimental" tag scare you, as the level of device functionality may actually be quite high. After additional testing and/or feature work, the drivers for these devices will make their way into the main branch of Hg and become candidates for inclusion into the Linux kernel.

Currently Unsupported ATSC USB Devices

If you own one or more devices from the following list and you want to help the development, please contact the linux-dvb Mailing list.


Also See

  • DVB USB for general information about DVB via USB