I've got an old OpenBox DVB-S STB I'd like to replace. I'm looking at a few suitable STB's, but it occurred to me that I might also be able to use a small "real" computer running a full Linux, a DVB-S tuner, and ... some apps TBD.
An all-in-one STB is sure to provide a better out-of-the-box experience, but I'm an experienced Linux user/hacker and would be comfortable building my own system. But is that even practical?
Can anyone recommend...
An all-in-one STB is sure to provide a better out-of-the-box experience, but I'm an experienced Linux user/hacker and would be comfortable building my own system. But is that even practical?
Can anyone recommend...
- A suitable DVB-S* USB dongle or PCI card, ideally using a standard Linux device driver, that's capable of driving a USALS motor?
- Open source Linux applications compatible with DVB-S/S2/S2X USB tuners that provide a good user experience?