Good news,
Do you have any info about any other cards that already working with DVB-S2 on Linux?
Regards, Vladimir
-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Manu Abraham abraham.manu@gmail.com Reply-To: VDR Mailing List vdr@linuxtv.org To: VDR Mailing List vdr@linuxtv.org Subject: Re: [vdr] TT-budget S2-3200 Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 18:36:06 +0400
Vladimir Kangin wrote:
Soon.. Check for the stb0899 driver developments. There has been developments in this front. The driver is unusable for now, as it stands it is a huge driver supporting DVB-S , DVB-S2 and DSS requiring DVB API changes as well, for now it is there now in www.linuxtv.org/hg/~manu/stb0899
Manu
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Vladimir Kangin wrote:
There are couple of DVB-S2 based cards and a few frontends too
The frontend chips that are available are
(1) STB0899 + STB6100 (2) Broadcom 4500 (3) Conexant
The cards that do have them are
(1) KNC1 - STB0899 + STB6100 + SAA7146 (PCI32, supports CI)
(2) Twinhan (VP-1041) - STB0899 + STB6100 + Mantis (PCI32, supports CI, newer variants will have MiniPCI, PCI-X (33MHz, 3v3 PCI card), PCIe interfaces)
(3) TT - STB0899 + STB6100 + SAA7146 (PCI32, not sure about CI support)
(4) Genpix 8PSK module - Broadcom 4500 (USB) Couldn't see any S2 specifics in this one, so don't know whether it is S2 compliant
(5) Micronas - STB0899 + STB6100 + Micronas PCI Bridge (Dual DVB-S2, PCIe, no CI)
Only the genpix 8PSK module can be bought for now and they have a driver too (similar one to the dst module). The rest of the devices will be available soon in the market.
haven't heard much about the Conexant chip.
PS: The Linux DVB-S2 API itself is not yet ready. Work is in progress, Cards (1) and (3) will be the first supported cards, (2) and (5) needs some more work at the relevant PCI Bridge. Regarding (4) there are patches floating around.
Manu