you can open the .VRO with mplayer it's just mpeg2 as it comes out of a sony
dvd camera :-)

I will release the patched ffmpeg, however the modification is indeed very
simple, I just added multi channel TS support, to the already existing TS
container functionality.
any good programmer can do a much better job than I did on this.. ;)

regards


vincenzo


2009/8/12 Rafael Diniz <[email protected]>

Ciao Vince,
> Great to listen this good news!
>
> Some questions:
> What kind of file is this (.VRO)?
> Where can I find the ffmpeg patches?
>
> Rafael Diniz
>
> > sorry for previous mistake
> > www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/quick-dvb-in-newRADIO.VRO
> >
> > 2009/8/12 Vincenzo Pellegrini <[email protected]>:
> >> Hi Matt,
> >> here are the links to the old stuff:
> >>
> >> the article at the Karlsruhe conference
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/PellegriniBacciLuise_WSR08_CR.pdf
> >>
> >> the demo there
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/Soft-DVB-Karlsruhe.mp4
> >>
> >> an ofdm file ready to be sent over the air with gr and the usrp
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/ofdm_40.dump
> >>
> >> some new demo stuff, that is soft-dvb within a new sdr framework of my
> >> own,
> >> a modified version of ffmpeg, a smart buffer to make ffmpeg's output
> >> CBR, an UDP/IP encapsulation layer and other stuff that I did to be
> >> able to implement an entire tv broadcasting station in pure software
> >> over 1 or 2 host PCs
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/quick-dvb-in-newRADIO.VRO
> >>
> >> this instead is the DVB-T receiver project ( 8MHz channel over the
> >> USRP 1!!) that I'm doing at Pisa University with some Master Thesis
> >> studentas that are working with me
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/SR-DVBT_Project_Status_Brief2.pdf
> >> www.legalepellegrini.it/ing/1stReceivedTS.png
> >>
> >> the receiver works pretty good but it is now still far from realtime.
> >> We have reasonable hopes to take it to realtime on ordinary COTS HW.
> >>
> >> Sourcecode of soft-dvb is not currently available as I'm evaluating
> >> possibilities for some commercial usage of it, within the independent
> >> framework. Still I believe that resources like these.. especially
> >> signal dumps can be of soime use to the gnuradio project.
> >>
> >> BTW
> >> I'm now testing the whole thing over the usrp2..
> >>
> >> regards
> >>
> >> vincenzo
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 2009/8/11 Matt Ettus <[email protected]>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I know that Vincenzo Pellegrini (and possibly others) had a working
> >>> DVB-T implementation for GNU Radio, but all the links I find are dead.
> >>> Can someone point me to the latest code or web page?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Matt
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
> >> --
> >> Vincenzo Pellegrini
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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> >
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