DigitalDevices is a German manufacturer that specializes in broadcast-grade hardware and software for receiving, recording, and streaming digital television and radio. The company’s catalog revolves around PCIe and USB tuner cards that support the full range of terrestrial, cable, and satellite standards—DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2/S2X, ISDB-T, and ATSC—making it possible to turn an ordinary Windows PC into a multi-channel receiver, DVR, or head-end server. Central to the ecosystem is DD-TV, a lean, OEM-branded derivative of the well-known DVBViewer engine that handles channel scanning, EPG aggregation, time-shifting, and scheduled recording while exposing the tuners to other applications through BDA and IP streaming interfaces. Typical deployments include home-theater PCs that feed live HDTV to Kodi or Plex, hotel or campus systems that redistribute satellite content over UDP multicast, and unattended recording rigs for compliance archiving of regional broadcasts. Because the same driver stack is shared across the entire hardware family, users can mix tuner types in one chassis and scale from a single USB stick to an eight-satellite-input server without changing software. DigitalDevices software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where the package is pulled directly from the publisher’s secure Windows repository, always delivers the newest release, and can be installed silently alongside other applications through trusted sources such as winget.

DD-TV

DD-TV enables the processing of DVB signals with Digital Devices tuners. Based on DVBViewer.

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