Re: How to get digitized TV-Audio?

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Aaron Birenboim wrote:
> 
>    I am looking for a way to get digitized, stereo audio
> from TV-broadcasts into LINUX.  What might be the easiest
> way to do this?
> 
>    Should I look for a TV-Tuner with integrated digital audio
> and write/expand a driver to deliver the digitized audio stream?
> 
>     Might I be able to get a fancy radio tuner that could
> get broadcast TV stereo audio?
> (I have cheap radios that get mono-tv audio...  is stereo much harder?)
> 
>     Is the easiest method to get either a TV or Radio tuner
> which patches to an audio card?  Do any of them have
> a digital audio patch?
> 
>     Can anybody give me adivce about where to search for
> appropriate hardware and/or drivers to address this problem?

	I haven't actually tried this myself, but some tv tuner cards with
Bt878 chips on them can feed you digitized audio with the btaudio driver
- this works with hauppauge cards, I hear, and not with some others. I
haven't tried my DesktopTV card, or my hauppauge card, for that matter.





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