TT is not working with their latest (and past) BDA-Drivers for QAM256 channels. As these are most of the german cable channels this is a problem. (I experience lots of stuttering)
CAM (Alphacrypt light with Premiere/KD subscription) does work fine
TT announced driver updates, but nothing seem to happen.
KNC orginal BDA-Drivers (latest) or not recognized by MP. Using the Terratec BDA-Drivers for that card is possible after modifing the capturecardconfig.xml file.
BUT scrambled channels seem not to work. (Canot tell you whether QAM256 channels now work, as most of the channels are scrambled, so I canot test)
(If anyone knows, how to enabled CAM-support on that combination (KNC one + Terratec BDA drivers + alphacrypt), please let me know.
Both cards work fine with their native (WDM) drivers and application. So nothing is wrong in terms of hardware.
As we (MP users) rely on the BDA drivers, I currently cannot recommend these cards. :-(
I think the only reliable solution might be FloppyDTV..
(So going to buy my 3rd DVB-C card now!)
CAM (Alphacrypt light with Premiere/KD subscription) does work fine
TT announced driver updates, but nothing seem to happen.
KNC orginal BDA-Drivers (latest) or not recognized by MP. Using the Terratec BDA-Drivers for that card is possible after modifing the capturecardconfig.xml file.
BUT scrambled channels seem not to work. (Canot tell you whether QAM256 channels now work, as most of the channels are scrambled, so I canot test)
(If anyone knows, how to enabled CAM-support on that combination (KNC one + Terratec BDA drivers + alphacrypt), please let me know.
Both cards work fine with their native (WDM) drivers and application. So nothing is wrong in terms of hardware.
As we (MP users) rely on the BDA drivers, I currently cannot recommend these cards. :-(
I think the only reliable solution might be FloppyDTV..
(So going to buy my 3rd DVB-C card now!)