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<blockquote data-quote="scoop" data-source="post: 16130" data-attributes="member: 10498"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>This is probably not answering your question, but IMO the best way to approach this. Check the wiki-page for supported hardware: <a href="http://www.maisenbachers.de/dokuw/install:capturecards:start" target="_blank">http://www.maisenbachers.de/dokuw/install:capturecards:start</a> . The capture cards that are fully supported have their common name written in a green font, the partial supported cards are listed red. The list itself is pretty much self-explanatory. The card's common name is also a link to another wiki page which might contain extra info about this card.</p><p></p><p>After consulting this list, search the forum for different user experiences with the cards. Please note that MP supports different kind of capture cards (analog as well as all DVB types), so your question is too unspecific to answer.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Michel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoop, post: 16130, member: 10498"] Hi, This is probably not answering your question, but IMO the best way to approach this. Check the wiki-page for supported hardware: [url]http://www.maisenbachers.de/dokuw/install:capturecards:start[/url] . The capture cards that are fully supported have their common name written in a green font, the partial supported cards are listed red. The list itself is pretty much self-explanatory. The card's common name is also a link to another wiki page which might contain extra info about this card. After consulting this list, search the forum for different user experiences with the cards. Please note that MP supports different kind of capture cards (analog as well as all DVB types), so your question is too unspecific to answer. Kind regards, Michel [/QUOTE]
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