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<blockquote data-quote="Capodastro" data-source="post: 957412" data-attributes="member: 90154"><p>So, reflecting I think you are right. But first the "topic". I never used paypal before, would you confirm following, please?</p><p> </p><p>Guten Tag Petra Aichmann!</p><p>Mit dieser E-Mail wird bestätigt, dass Sie über PayPal eine Spende an James Bristow 100,00 EUR gesendet haben.</p><p> </p><p>Now the driver problem:</p><p>The card is pretty unusual, for example looks like a stick and if you attach it by USB3 without using an LNB switch you don't need an external power source. The linux driver looks also quite special and unique. I got the precompiled modules installed by a script and I assume the modules are not opensource. I can understand that: a small innovative company in Germany with big and established competitors can't disclose the construction of the own cards. If I am not wrong MP is opensource and here is the question: as consequence they should look for the fit. They made the same thing under linux by modifying Kaffeine, however also the official version works fine on my system.</p><p>I checked the cardunder windows 7/8 with the same result: it works, but the transponders scan is buggy. I get only partially the astra 19.2 channels (swiitch 1) and no channel on hotbyrd (swiitch 2). Perhaps it happened already by other cards, what makes the solution easy.</p><p>Anyway, I have some contact with the Sundtek moderator (also an engineer like the other people there). I could ask him to make contact with you. Possibly you both would find an interesting solution for both sides.</p><p>Let me know!</p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capodastro, post: 957412, member: 90154"] So, reflecting I think you are right. But first the "topic". I never used paypal before, would you confirm following, please? Guten Tag Petra Aichmann! Mit dieser E-Mail wird bestätigt, dass Sie über PayPal eine Spende an James Bristow 100,00 EUR gesendet haben. Now the driver problem: The card is pretty unusual, for example looks like a stick and if you attach it by USB3 without using an LNB switch you don't need an external power source. The linux driver looks also quite special and unique. I got the precompiled modules installed by a script and I assume the modules are not opensource. I can understand that: a small innovative company in Germany with big and established competitors can't disclose the construction of the own cards. If I am not wrong MP is opensource and here is the question: as consequence they should look for the fit. They made the same thing under linux by modifying Kaffeine, however also the official version works fine on my system. I checked the cardunder windows 7/8 with the same result: it works, but the transponders scan is buggy. I get only partially the astra 19.2 channels (swiitch 1) and no channel on hotbyrd (swiitch 2). Perhaps it happened already by other cards, what makes the solution easy. Anyway, I have some contact with the Sundtek moderator (also an engineer like the other people there). I could ask him to make contact with you. Possibly you both would find an interesting solution for both sides. Let me know! Ben [/QUOTE]
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