DVB TV USB stick

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    lohtse

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    Hi All

    Just thought I'd let you all know that the AzureWave TU200 DVB TV usb Stick works perfectly under both XP and Vista and so does recording on my Acer ONE 1.5gig ram 120gig hard drive. Best part is these sticks are only £9 now so a bargin too...


    regards
    Andrew
     
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    where did you find them for £9 ??

    thanks in advance
     
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    I did not want to make a new thread since there is no general solution for this issue.

    I have a no-name DVB-T Usb Stick, which works perfectly on a WinXP System, but i don't figured out to use it in my AAO with Linux Linpus.
    I am absolute sure that it is possible, just because even the WinTV-Nova Stick is running, mine will do that too, but how?

    First of all, i tried to find the manufacturer and the name of the chipset.
    The manufacturer is: C&E http://www.cnevideo.com/DTVPlayer.htm
    And chipset i found out with lsusb in the terminal, it says:

    Hanftek-umt-010 usb 2.0

    So i found out that this chipset is supported by Linux and also found the firmware:

    But now i don't know how i have to come further.

    Do you have some tips ?
    i would be very glad.
     
    iamfox, Apr 25, 2009
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