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I'm new here in the communtiy and first I would like to send nice Greetings from Vienna/Austria!
Now to my question....
I'm running MCE 2005 and would like to integrate my two Twinhan DVB-S Cards. With one card it seems to be now problem as the mapping tool (DVB-S -> DVB-T) is integrated within the Twinhan BDA drivers.
The problem I have is that I would like to use two of the Twinhan cards. That means, that in some form the mapping tool must support two cards, or that two instances of the mapping tool can be run for each card at the same time....
Does anyone have experience with two Twinhan DVB-S cards or at least an idea how to manage this?