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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1106552" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>I agree with [USER=178786]@moonbase[/USER] that tbs6903 is the best card at the moment for an amateur.You have to know that tbs6903 has no S2X extension.</p><p>But I recommend that,before ordering another card,consult CrazyCar's list of cards that have full support,from <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crazyscan/wiki/Info/" target="_blank">here</a>.In fact,this recommendation applies to all those who wish to buy a dvb card,of course depending on what they wish to receive.</p><p>The problem with dvb apps and players only arises to the extent that their developers have not updated them to new technologies,because many of them,for various reasons,have not dealt with their own applications or do not have the latest cards appearing on the market.</p><p>With ProgDVB is a problem,in my opinion,wrong, namely,the Russian developer in the desire to integrate as many media functions has loaded so much the player that the reception part seems to be his last concern.In other words,he builds more floors than the foundation can stand.If you have more dvb cards,then surely after more time there will be problems with the player.</p><p>DVBDream is best to manage the drivers cards installed. It has flexibility and adapts easily to different situations.Unfortunately the Turk developer no longer finds personal reasons to invest more time for his player.</p><p>But of all applications,the AltDVB player is the best for the average user. With the latest version to appear, I think it will be updated with all the functions that a user needs.Maybe less,(I'm not sure)subtitle.It's going to be implemented with blindscan(apud Crazyscan).</p><p>DVB Viewer is the best thought player and works flawlessly.Unfortunately the scan is not integrated into the player as such,but must be done with a utility(TransEdit).It's the only objection I have about this player.</p><p>As for using dvb cards on Linux,I could make some observations.But I don't think that's the case now.Maybe another time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1106552, member: 297935"] I agree with [USER=178786]@moonbase[/USER] that tbs6903 is the best card at the moment for an amateur.You have to know that tbs6903 has no S2X extension. But I recommend that,before ordering another card,consult CrazyCar's list of cards that have full support,from [URL='https://sourceforge.net/p/crazyscan/wiki/Info/']here[/URL].In fact,this recommendation applies to all those who wish to buy a dvb card,of course depending on what they wish to receive. The problem with dvb apps and players only arises to the extent that their developers have not updated them to new technologies,because many of them,for various reasons,have not dealt with their own applications or do not have the latest cards appearing on the market. With ProgDVB is a problem,in my opinion,wrong, namely,the Russian developer in the desire to integrate as many media functions has loaded so much the player that the reception part seems to be his last concern.In other words,he builds more floors than the foundation can stand.If you have more dvb cards,then surely after more time there will be problems with the player. DVBDream is best to manage the drivers cards installed. It has flexibility and adapts easily to different situations.Unfortunately the Turk developer no longer finds personal reasons to invest more time for his player. But of all applications,the AltDVB player is the best for the average user. With the latest version to appear, I think it will be updated with all the functions that a user needs.Maybe less,(I'm not sure)subtitle.It's going to be implemented with blindscan(apud Crazyscan). DVB Viewer is the best thought player and works flawlessly.Unfortunately the scan is not integrated into the player as such,but must be done with a utility(TransEdit).It's the only objection I have about this player. As for using dvb cards on Linux,I could make some observations.But I don't think that's the case now.Maybe another time. [/QUOTE]
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