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by Andrew Garrett on November 10, 2004
For the home-build media box enthusiasts out there, this would well be of great interest.

It's an HDTV tuner card - supplied with Linux drivers and (in rather a turnaround for the books) unsupported Windows drivers.
The nicest thing about it? It ignores the broadcast flag.
It's legal for now, but after after mid 2k5, it stops being legal in the US - so if you're in the land of the former-free, you might like to get in early.

The nicest thing about it? It ignores the broadcast flag.
It's legal for now, but after after mid 2k5, it stops being legal in the US - so if you're in the land of the former-free, you might like to get in early.
Permalink: Linux HDTV tuner card.
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