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extasy
December 3rd, 2007, 08:38 AM
Hello!
I’m building a HTPC box built on Myth TV (Mythbuntu) with a Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T-500 card. I’m living in Sweden where there is a digital terrestrial system built on DVB-T. I have a subscription for this provider and would like to connect my subscription tighter with the box so I’m able to watch all channels I’m paying for.
Anyone knows if there is a easy fix for this, any specific card reader that work well in mythbuntu? And instructions on how to get it to work.
extasy
December 19th, 2007, 01:34 PM
Dear all, due to the total absents of reply in the forum I have come to the conclusion that this is
1.Something that there is very few countries who use (DVB-T) encrypted system.
2.Unbroken ground (but it has been done for other distros)
3.A miss conception that it's illegal at least for us we are allowed to use any box we feel like, the provider only guarantee service with the ones that is approved and licensed.
Here in Sweden there are only about 5-6 channels witch are FTV and those are not the channels you are interested in watching. There for one buys an subscription and can see about 30 more qualitative channels. I have seen plenty of guides to other distros and some half attempts for Mythbuntu. I'm as far as one can be when it comes to scripting etc so I would love if some guru would take this on and try to make a nice wiki/howto on how to get this working. I know you are out there ;)
Nikas
December 19th, 2007, 03:16 PM
Dear all, due to the total absents of reply in the forum I have come to the conclusion that this is
1.Something that there is very few countries who use (DVB-T) encrypted system.
2.Unbroken ground (but it has been done for other distros)
3.A miss conception that it's illegal at least for us we are allowed to use any box we feel like, the provider only guarantee service with the ones that is approved and licensed.
Here in Sweden there are only about 5-6 channels witch are FTV and those are not the channels you are interested in watching. There for one buys an subscription and can see about 30 more qualitative channels. I have seen plenty of guides to other distros and some half attempts for Mythbuntu. I'm as far as one can be when it comes to scripting etc so I would love if some guru would take this on and try to make a nice wiki/howto on how to get this working. I know you are out there ;)
It's legal in sweden yes. But you are not allowed to share with people outside your home.
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