- To: Bill <billb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [SLUG] Re; tv setup
- From: Michael Fox <fox.michael@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:01:53 +1100
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On 1/22/06, Bill <billb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a Dvico Fusion HD DVB-T card which I haven't been able to get to
> work under any distro.
>
>
> Kaffeine worked direct from the Kanotix 2005-4 Lite Final LiveCD so
> I installed it to this PC, booted Kaffeine, set Channels to Sydney-nth
> shore, scanned channels and it worked. Did same some time ago with earlier
> vrsion of Kanotix for my AverMedia card, which also worked.
>
> I know that this thread was about mythtv, but the Kanotix config files may
> help somebody trying myth tv with a Dvico Fusion card.
So after all that did you get it working on a distro other then
Kanotix as I am a little confused by your post.
I had a DVICO Fusion Plus card and wasn't overly impressed with it.
Although it did certainly work fairly okay on Windows, just not crash
hot on linux.